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    Dutch Bros Case Study

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    the nice cup of coffee to give you the energy to survive the day. In fact Kelly Philips shares that, “Caffeine lovers in the U.S. spend $40 billion on coffee each year”(Philips, 2016, para 12.) For most people, coffee is just a drink that gives them energy and helps them speed through their boring everyday routine. However, there seems to be a company that wants to change how and whom we enjoy our daily cup of coffee with. This company would be Dutch Bros, a small drive thru coffee house, with…

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    of wine or a jug of beer, but coffee is a drink most people wouldn’t mind having in the morning or even afternoon. Whether you are of the many who drink coffee or not, it is without a doubt the drink that stumps all other drinks. While it may not be the healthiest it is certainly healthier than that of beer and wine and of course holds less negative side effects. Beer, wine, and coffee have all been around for ages and even so until today they remain alive, but coffee has had a greater impact in…

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    Component 1: Article Summary Most people like to drink juices or smoothies as a substitute of meals or snack foods. Juices or smoothies tastes good and, also, offer healthier treat than other snack options. Robin Goldwing Blumenthal in his article Drink up! explains that juice of spinach, kale cocktails, fruit smoothies and all types of nutrients that become drinks are an obsession for all consumers. As result of the growth of the smoothie markets, food chains, and quick service…

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    during their over 200-year reign, leading to the development of tropical exotic cash crops for export, especially the farming and processing of coffee beans. This history has had a long legacy of influencing not only the coffee industry, but also the supply chains and stakeholders it flows through. This trapeze act that coffee undergoes…

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    years ago when they first opened up their pledge was to always serve quality coffee and build relationships with them like no other coffee house. What I mean by build relationships with them I mean they reach out to their customers by building a relationship with their fresh quality coffee which makes a place between work and home. According to their mission statement it will always be about the quality of their coffee, they embrace diversity where they respect each other and treat each other…

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    Starbucks Scarcity

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    A world without Starbucks- just take a moment to think about that. Starbucks is one of the top specialty coffee houses in North America, taking over street corners and university campuses everywhere. The harsh reality is, the state of nature in Brazil has led to a scarcity in the supply of Arabica beans, which could cause a few of everyone’s beloved franchises to close their doors for good. Here’s some background information for you; Starbucks is not doing well financially. Although one may…

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    If one needs a coffee to kick start their day, the options for where to get their fix are almost limitless. But even with the rise of local coffee shops or other fast food chains, there is a high chance for one to grab their brew at Starbucks or Dunkin ' Donuts. They are both worldwide coffeehouse chains that are still continuing to grow. Although they may seem like just an average joe store, they both have pros and cons in each cup. The largest dispute is whether or not these coffee consumers…

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    Coffee Monologue

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    Coffee, you are life. “Oh my goodness, I could seriously go for a cup of ‘Joe’” is something you know I say on a daily basis. I like to call you “Joe” because to me there is no other way to express it. I just look at you and think,”Yep, that’s my ‘Joe’.” Ever since I was eight years old, I would drink my daily cup of “Joe” every chance I got. You are something I would never turn down. There is just something about the smell of freshly brewed coffee lingering in the air, mixed with pumpkin spice…

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    The Mcdonald's Case

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    On February of 1992, Stella Liebeck, 79 years old, bought a cup of coffee through the drive-thru of McDonald’s restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The hot coffee was served in a Styrofoam cup and cost 49 cents. Stella’s grandson, Chris, who was driving the car pulled into the parking space so that she could pour cream and sugar to her coffee. Once in the parking space, the old lady was trying to remove the lid when the hot coffee spilled over her lap burning her inner thighs, groin, and…

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    Fishing Village Case Study

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    An urban fishing village in east asia: Fragrant to the glory of god Part One: Description of Context Introduction God’s Word tells us, “ Zhuhai sits along the southwestern bank of China’s Pearl River. It’s oldest area, known today as the Xiangzhou district, began as a small fishing village. The two characters used to write Xiangzhou in Chinese mean “fragrant” and “islet,” respectively. “Islet” likely refers to the land this village occupies among the tributaries flowing into the Pearl River…

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