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Costa Coffee
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Minimum Investment
£250,000
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Business Type
Coffee
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Funding Support
N/A
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About Costa Coffee
History of the brand
Costa operates 2,000 coffee shops in the UK alone. It has been voted the nation’s favourite coffee shop for eight years running, according to Allegra Insight’s independent customer panel. For the last 40 years it has provided hot beverages and an ever-expanding menu to the British public.
In 1978 Costa’s first coffee shop opened in London by Italian brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa. In was purchased in 1995 by the UK’s largest hospitality company, Whitbread, which owns other well-known brands, such as Premier Inn and Beefeater.
Since then the coffee shop chain has expanded with the support of its corporate partners and community of franchisees. Opening its first international store in Dubai in 1999 it has also expanded globally, now running over 1,000 shops worldwide. In 2007 it overtook the American brand Starbucks as the UK’s largest coffee chain.
Costa has been a pioneer of the modern age, always looking to diversify and improve the service it provides. In 2010 the company became the first branded chain to launch the Flat White nationwide. And in 2011, the chain opened the first Costa Drive-Thru in Nottingham. These moves underline the brand’s willingness to adapt to its customer base and find new ways to satisfy consumers.
From espressos to mochas, Costa is rightfully proud of its coffee. From sourcing, storing, blending, roasting, grinding and pouring, no other company is involved in the production of the unique Costa flavour. All of its coffee is roasted and ground in the UK, and in 2017 Costa opened a £38m Paradise Street Roastery in Basildon.
The company is thinking big and looking to expand, aiming to achieve £2.5bn in system sales worldwide by 2020. Costa is always interested in getting new partners involved with the brand. If you share the company’s passion, you could have an opportunity to share in its success with a Costa Coffee franchise.
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