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Cofix's entrance into the market caused a significant reduction in take-away coffee prices in Israel, notably in the Aroma Espresso Bar chain, which was forced to reduce take-away coffee prices. [10] Some stores and chains reduced prices on coffee, sandwiches, and other products similar to Cofix's to NIS 5 to compete. [ 11 ]
As of 2021, the chain operates about 280 convenience stores throughout Israel. [2] Most stores operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. [3] They mainly sell food-to-go (coffee, Sandwiches, Snacks, Soft drinks, etc.) and food for complementary purchases. Like with other convenience stores, the products are priced slightly higher than at ...
Cofix – Israeli coffee house chain selling most items for NIS 5 with locations around Israel and Europe, as well as in Armenia and Kazakhstan [8] Cafe Landwer – restaurant chain with (in 2024) 65 locations in Israel [9] and 9 in North America [10] Machneyuda Group – operates restaurants in Israel, France, Germany, and the UK [11]
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The first Aroma on Hillel Street in Jerusalem (2006). Aroma Espresso Bar in the Greater Toronto Area. Aroma Espresso Bar (Hebrew: ארומה אספרסו בר), or simply Aroma, is an Israeli coffeehouse chain with 162 locations around the country, [1] and several locations in the United States, [2] Canada, [3] Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
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Founded in Bangkok, Thailand; has locations in nine countries Coffee#1: United Kingdom: 57 Coffine Gurunaru: South Korea: 120+ Cofix: Israel: 430 Coffy (Coffee Chain) Turkey: 100+ Colectivo Coffee Roasters: United States: 20 Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Formerly known as Alterra Coffee Roasters. Compass Coffee: United ...
Café Café was founded in 2001 in Israel. The chain expanded in 2010 to 112 branches, becoming the largest coffee shop chain in Israel. [1] In 2016, about 12% of Israelis said that Café Café was their favorite chain. [3] In January 2023, about 65 branches operate, down from about 150.