Coffee News Club: Week of April 24th

Starbucks hits 300 unionized stores, coffee supply dips, and a new framework for evaluating coffee—here's the news for the week of April 24th.
by Fionn Pooler | April 24, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of April 17th

Turns out coffee cupping is way more impactful than we think. That + big union news all in this week's wrap up.
by Fionn Pooler | April 17, 2023

Go Fund Bean Is Going All Out At SCA Expo In Portland

For many coffee professionals, the annual Specialty Coffee Expo is a highlight of the year. Not only is the show, hosted by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), filled with booths, lectures, and competitions featuring the latest…
by Bailey Spear | April 11, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of April 10th

People love coffee (no surprise), more money for coffee research, and another union worker is fired at Starbucks. Here's the news for the week of April 10th.
by Fionn Pooler | April 10, 2023

High Density, A Coffee Conference For All, Returns For Its Third Year

Hosted by The Barista League, High Density is an online conference that will bring together 50+ speakers on the theme "Not Just Origin."
by Bailey Spear | April 4, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of April 3rd

Schultz testifies, Fairtrade International raises its prices, and coffee may protect from MS — here's this week's news.
by Fionn Pooler | April 3, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of March 27th

Walkouts, "shelved" sustainability plans, and losing 36 minutes of sleep. Here's the news for the week of March 27th.
by Fionn Pooler | March 27, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of March 20th

Young doctors being pitted against coffee pros was probably not on your 2023 news forecast. Here's the news for the week of March 20th.
by Fionn Pooler | March 20, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of March 13th

Guess what performing artist is the latest to join the coffee celebrity market? Here's the news for the week of March 13th.
by Fionn Pooler | March 13, 2023

Coffee News Club: Week of March 6th

You can still call oat milk "milk"… for now. This and other breaking news stories for the week of March 6th.
by Fionn Pooler | March 6, 2023