The Wonderful Aroma of the Growing Coffee Industry

Along with the growing worldwide consumption of coffee, is the discovery of the health benefits that can be derived from drinking it regularly. Studies have shown that coffee provides high antioxidants to the body and has been known to minimize the risk of developing Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, and some forms of cancer. And as more and more people continue to crave for coffee and make it part of their daily lives, the coffee industry now grows as more people try to seek out the best coffee available in the market.

With the aim to find the finest coffee in the world, Intelligentsia was founded in October 1995 by Geoff Watts, Doug Zell, and Emily Mange. What sets Intelligentsia apart from other gourmet coffee beans in the market is their commitment to excellence and their direct trade program. Intelligentsia purchases their coffee directly from growers and collaborates with them in delivering the best cups of coffee to coffee lovers around the world.

Intelligentsia’s award-winning coffee is available in its coffee bars in Chicago and other branches in New York and Los Angeles. The various variety of their coffee beans can also be ordered online at www.intelligentsiacoffee.com. They likewise accept orders for wholesale coffee beans for coffee bars who want to provide their customers with a unique and perfect blend in coffee experience. Visit their website to discover where you can purchase bulk coffee beans that have been personally cupped and roasted in Intelligentsia’s cupping lab. Intelligentsia is probably the best choice for those who want to establish their own coffee bars and make a mark in the industry for serving the best-tasting coffee in the market. They offer discount bulk coffee to assist those entrepreneurs who wish to make Intelligentsia a part of their business.

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Starbucks to Close Down 600 Stores Throughout Next Year


Starbucks Corp. has announced that it will close 600 company-owned stores to weed out unprofitable locations and maintain the company’s efficiency. The company gave a list of 50 stores late last week that would be closed by the end of July. These include four stores in Alabama, seven in Minnesota and eight in California. Now, it has detailed all stores planned for closure which includes 88 more in California and 10 in San Diego. Florida will lose 59 stores while Louisiana will lose 13, 9 of them in Baton Rouge.

It seems that the economic crisis has dwindled demand for gourmet coffee. Maybe Americans finally realized you can get coffee with the same taste for less. Lately, I can’t seem to work without coffee. But I make do with those instant packs which really don’t taste bad. It’s the aroma that I seem to crave for rather than the taste. If it’s aroma you crave like me, you can get an instant and drink outside the local Starbucks.

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