Already a dominant player in coffee with 22% of the nearly $108bn global retail market, Nestlé wants to capture additional share and drive growth in- and out-of-home in the coming years as consumption ...
Nestlé has struck a deal with Starbucks to acquire its Seattle’s Best Coffee brand. The deal, announced alongside Nestlé’s trading update today (19 October), strengthens its roster of coffee brands in ...
Nestlé coffee farmer checking the quality of freshly picked coffee cherries (Image credit: Nestlé // Flickr) Nestlé today (4 October) set out its latest efforts to make its coffee business more ...
Nestlé has seen double-digit growth in coffee, where its brands have been boosted by at-home consumption under global COVID lockdowns. As we emerge into the ‘new normal’, what’s the outlook for the ...
Nestlé has filed a petition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel the trademark registration for “Seattle Strong,” alleging the brand infringes on its long-established “Seattle’s Best” ...
A company is banking on the fact that you'll want to make yourself a "cafecito cubano" with real Cuban coffee beans. Nestle’s Nespresso began selling coffee grown in Cuba in the U.S. market for its ...
Nestlé has secured the global rights to market Starbucks consumer and foodservice products in a €6bn (US$7.15bn) tie-up that the company said will expand its presence in the premium coffee space.
Swiss-based food giant Nestle will pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in cash for the rights to sell the US coffee chain’s products around the world, tying a premium brand to Nestle’s global distribution ...
As Swiss food and beverage giant Nestlé ponders the fate of its coffee plant in Freehold, the more than 200 employees who work there are calling to keep the factory open. On June 20, over 60 members ...
Nestle will tighten quality controls on the coffee beans it buys, after tests flagged levels of the controversial weedkiller glyphosate that were close to regulatory limits. The world’s largest coffee ...
Have a craving for coffee? You’re not the only one. Nestlé wants us to know it’s a lot more than chocolate. In addition to Nespresso and Nescafe, the company this month announced it is rolling out 24 ...