Coffee
When in Rome ... drink Starbucks coffee?
In coffee obsessed Italy, the American chain Starbucks is advancing its conquest by opening its first store in central Rome – to mixed reaction from locals.
- by Rob Harris
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You’re addicted to coffee, you just don’t want to admit it
Enduring five months without caffeine proved to me how fabulous - and necessary - coffee really is.
- by Alex Ward
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I’ve gone cold turkey on caffeine, and this is how I’m surviving in Melbourne
I had to give up coffee due to anxiety, but I soon discovered the next best thing.
- by Maida Pineda
How Melbourne coffee drinkers went flat on reusable cups
Not too long ago, cafe customers in Melbourne would get a dirty look if they ordered coffee in a disposable cup. Then came the pandemic, when BYO cups were banned.
- by Cara Waters
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‘Crown jewel’: Moccona’s $22b maker sues Australia’s Vittoria over glass jar
Moccona enjoyed a dominant position in the instant coffee market – until Vittoria released its own 400 gram product, sold in a glass jar, during the pandemic.
- by Jessica Yun
Brewing on a budget: Is it time to try instant coffee again?
The next generation of instant coffee offers a far more sophisticated experience while still costing as little as 70¢ per cup.
- by Bianca Hrovat
Why Single O coffee won’t lose customers despite rising cost of living
Having survived the GFC, the Sydney specialty coffee roaster Single O isn’t losing any sleep over current economic jitters hurting coffee sales.
- by Jessica Yun