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  • By Farmers Market On 18 September 2014 In Coffee roaster equipment, Coffee roaster manufacturer, Commercial coffee bean roaster
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    3 Ways to Boost Profits for Your Coffee Shop

    5 lb coffee roaster

    Approximately 65% of Americans have coffee with their breakfast, so it’s no surprise that coffee shops are a $10 billion industry in the U.S. But if you’re a small coffee shop trying to compete with big chains, how can you raise your profits without sacrificing quality or driving your customers away with high prices?

    1. Get a 5 Lb Coffee Roaster

      OK, it doesn’t have to be exactly a 5 lb coffee roaster. But purchasing a small coffee roaster can be the perfect middle ground between an expensive commercial coffee roaster and paying someone else to roast your coffee for you.

      Being able to advertise that your shop roa Continue Reading

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