Two of the giants in
the corporate coffee world want to merge in an attempt to rival the world's current biggest coffee buyer, Nestlé.
Not exact matches
I'm hoping to be successful in the
corporate world and open my own
coffee shop.
Group one revolves around four dollar cups of
coffee, taxi cabs, blue suits, and getting ahead at all costs in the
corporate world.
With this in mind (and because it's Fair Trade Month), I'm pleased to post a «Your Dot» contribution from Mike Dupee, the vice president for
corporate social responsibility at Green Mountain
Coffee Roasters, which is the largest purchaser of «fair trade» coffee in the
Coffee Roasters, which is the largest purchaser of «fair trade»
coffee in the
coffee in the
world.
Since its humble beginnings as a Vermont
coffee shop, Keurig Green Mountain, now with $ 2.6 billion in sales, has achieved industry leadership through its «Brewing a Better
World» initiative that blends
corporate social responsibility with high quality
coffee products.
For example Marks and Spencers and Nationwide are
corporate supporters of Macmillan Cancer Support's
World's Biggest
Coffee Morning.