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Starbucks reverses policy and allows employees to wear Black Lives Matter clothing

MILAN — Starbucks said Friday that employees will be allowed to wear clothing and accessories in support of Black Lives Matter, a sudden reversal...

Honduras allocates funds and resources to support coffee producers

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – The government of Honduras through an executive order declared as national priority supporting food producers and agroindustry. The measurement has no...

The Second Cup announces deferral of filing its annual information form

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada - The Second Cup Ltd. ("Second Cup" or the "Company") (TSX: SCU) announced today that, as a result of management's continued...

The Schall Law Firm announces it is investigating claims against Luckin Coffee

LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S. – The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of...

Croatia introduces new special tax on roasted coffee, extracts and concentrates

ZAGREB, Croatia – Croatia 's government has announced it will increase excise duties on coffee, as well as cigarettes, alcohol and sugary drinks as...

Class action lawsuit filed in California accuses Starbucks of bait-and-switch scheme

MILAN – Last month, a Californian woman filed a class action lawsuit against Starbucks for allegedly tricking customers on the caffeine content of its...

Welsh Government to support Climate Change Coffee Partnership

CARDIFF, Wales, UK – More than 3,000 Fairtrade farmers in rural Uganda will be supported by a Welsh Government - backed partnership to get...

Colombia launches $60 million coffee fund to support prices, boost quality

MILAN – In a bid to help coffee farmers improve their revenues, Colombia is launching a special fund worth 218 billion pesos, or $...

Nama urges micro market exemption from DC cashless retail ban

CHICAGO, U.S. — NAMA ’s Manager of Government Affairs, Wes Fisher, testified on February 13 before the Washington, DC City Council on how banning...

Coffee and smoke breaks are not part of working hours, a Spanish Court rules

MILAN – Companies in Spain do not not have to pay workers for coffee and cigarette breaks, a Spanish court has ruled enraging the...

Efsa gives go-ahead for coffee leaf tea as traditional food from third country

MILAN – The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) – based in Parma, Italy – has given the go-ahead to a notification to place coffee...

Ftc acts to shut down ‘Success by Health’ instant coffee pyramid scheme

WASHINGTON, U.S. – A federal court granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC)request to temporarily shut down an alleged pyramid scheme known as “Success By...

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