Costa coffee
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Costa Coffee is an international chain of English coffee shops with more than 50 years of history.
The history of the Costa Coffee brand began back in 1971, when brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa, who came to London from Italy, opened a small coffee roasting workshop. The brothers had a goal - to find the best, most delicious and aromatic coffee blend. To do this, they had to blind test 112 coffee options before they found the one worthy of becoming the signature taste of Costa. The selected blend (a blend of two or more coffee varieties) with an excellent balance of delicate Arabica and "strong" Robusta beans, roasted over a slow fire, was called "Mocca Italia". This blend is still the signature blend of the chain today. With such a responsible approach to business, it is not surprising that by 1978 the demand for coffee had grown so much that they had to move to larger premises. In 1981, the brothers opened the first coffee shop in South London, and a few years later, the brand's shops and cafes became a popular meeting place among the English beau monde. Today, there are about four thousand coffee shops in 33 countries around the world under the Costa Coffee brand. A valuable fact in the piggy bank of those who are responsible for consumption and the environment. As a global coffee business, Costa Coffee strives not only to inspire the world to love great coffee, but also to take the issue of recycling and reuse of resources seriously. 100% coffee and cocoa are purchased from Rainforest Alliance certified farms. This means that all beans are grown in a way that protects the environment, mitigates the effects of climate change and allows farmers to live with dignity. Enjoying a cup of Costa Coffee, you can be sure that you are supporting organizations that care about natural resources. The company plans to promote coffee culture in Uzbekistan, develop cooperation with delivery services, and in the future, introduce other Costa formats to the market.
Instagram: @costacoffee_uzbekistan
Facebook: fb.com/CostaCoffeeUzbekistan
The history of the Costa Coffee brand began back in 1971, when brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa, who came to London from Italy, opened a small coffee roasting workshop. The brothers had a goal - to find the best, most delicious and aromatic coffee blend. To do this, they had to blind test 112 coffee options before they found the one worthy of becoming the signature taste of Costa. The selected blend (a blend of two or more coffee varieties) with an excellent balance of delicate Arabica and "strong" Robusta beans, roasted over a slow fire, was called "Mocca Italia". This blend is still the signature blend of the chain today. With such a responsible approach to business, it is not surprising that by 1978 the demand for coffee had grown so much that they had to move to larger premises. In 1981, the brothers opened the first coffee shop in South London, and a few years later, the brand's shops and cafes became a popular meeting place among the English beau monde. Today, there are about four thousand coffee shops in 33 countries around the world under the Costa Coffee brand. A valuable fact in the piggy bank of those who are responsible for consumption and the environment. As a global coffee business, Costa Coffee strives not only to inspire the world to love great coffee, but also to take the issue of recycling and reuse of resources seriously. 100% coffee and cocoa are purchased from Rainforest Alliance certified farms. This means that all beans are grown in a way that protects the environment, mitigates the effects of climate change and allows farmers to live with dignity. Enjoying a cup of Costa Coffee, you can be sure that you are supporting organizations that care about natural resources. The company plans to promote coffee culture in Uzbekistan, develop cooperation with delivery services, and in the future, introduce other Costa formats to the market.
Telegram: t.me/costacoffee_uz
Instagram: @costacoffee_uzbekistan
Facebook: fb.com/CostaCoffeeUzbekistan


