Cropster inventory feature to ‘revolutionise’ operational efficiency

Image: Cropster.Roasting software company Cropster has introduced the Cafe Inventory Insight Feature, tailored for coffee chains to help monitor unsold coffee. “This innovative tool empowers managers and floor managers to effortlessly oversee coffee stock, optimise inventory, and boost operational efficiency,” the company said in a statement. The Cafe Inventory Insight Feature helps monitor unsold coffee by
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Luckin Coffee reveals third-quarter results; plans to expand in US

Image: Robert/stock.adobe.comIn its third quarter 2024 financial results, Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee has reported a 41.4 per cent increase in net revenues from the same time last year, as it evaluates expansion opportunities in the United States (US). The quarterly results, released on 30 October 2024, revealed a revenue jump from RMB7200 million (US$1012 million)
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New smartphone sensor developed to detect spoiled milk

Image: Elena Medoks/stock.adobe.comResearchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) School of Computer Science and Engineering have developed a smartphone sensor …
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Starbucks Australia appoints new CEO

Image: Nitiphol/stock.adobe.comStarbucks Australia has appointed Braeden Lord as its new CEO, effective 25 November 2024. Lord, currently CEO of Australian gelato brand Gelatissimo, has leadership experience from roles at major retail brands, including 7-Eleven. Lord has had a relationship with Starbucks since 2004 and has served on the board of directors since 2015. He succeeds Chris
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Reality hit: Brazil’s coffee industry still struggling to recover

Coffee Grower Virginia Aguiar at Fazenda Semente in the Cerrado region inspecting the impact of the 2021 frost damage. Image: Maja Wallengren.Three years after the most damaging frost to hit Brazil in half a century, and amid other ongoing weather disasters, growers across the world’s largest producing country are still struggling to recover. Maja Wallengren reports for Global Coffee Report.  Brazilian coffee fields are famous for stretching hundreds of kilometres as far as the eye can
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The New Cropster Cafe Inventory Insight Feature Revolutionizes Inventory Tracking For Coffee Chains

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Introducing the Cafe Inventory Insight Feature from Cropster.

Spella Caffè Spreads La Dolce Vita with Cafe on Portland’s East Side

One year after opening a shop that reclaimed its downtown Portland, Oregon roots, Italian-style coffee stalwart Spella Caffè is opening a second location across the Willamette River, in Northeast Portland….

Design Details: The Dynamic Coffee Installation at Beanroom in Taipei

Welcome to Design Details, an ongoing editorial feature in Daily Coffee News focused on individual examples of coffee shop architecture, interior design, packaging design or branding. If you are a coffee…

The Death Of The Barista

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