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More than the usual amount of cheap, used roasting equipment will be coming on the market this year. You can save a lot by keeping your eyes open.I am starting a new coffee roasting business. I have been reluctant because of the current economic conditions, but have decided to forge ahead. Any advice from you seasoned veterans would be appreciated.
I concur.Regina Alleman said:More than the usual amount of cheap, used roasting equipment will be coming on the market this year. You can save a lot by keeping your eyes open.I am starting a new coffee roasting business. I have been reluctant because of the current economic conditions, but have decided to forge ahead. Any advice from you seasoned veterans would be appreciated.
Regina Alleman said:More than the usual amount of cheap, used roasting equipment will be coming on the market this year. You can save a lot by keeping your eyes open.I am starting a new coffee roasting business. I have been reluctant because of the current economic conditions, but have decided to forge ahead. Any advice from you seasoned veterans would be appreciated.
I believe that the good espresso cafés will do alright. The ones that have to worry are the mom-n-pop shops that aren't trying to cultivate a café culture or develop their customer's palettes. The quality centered cafés are not just trying to run a business but change the way people view coffee, and if they're successful in doing this they will maintain a steady customer base.
I believe that roasters will do even better. People will start to brew at home more often. Café-roasteries can help people set up to brew at home by selling vac pots, french presses, etc. as well as the beans. Once again the trick is to properly educate these consumers so they can understand the world beyond Folgers.
Just a thought or two,
~Sam
I believe that the good espresso cafés will do alright. The ones that have to worry are the mom-n-pop shops that aren't trying to cultivate a café culture or develop their customer's palettes. The quality centered cafés are not just trying to run a business but change the way people view coffee, and if they're successful in doing this they will maintain a steady customer base.
I believe that roasters will do even better. People will start to brew at home more often. Café-roasteries can help people set up to brew at home by selling vac pots, french presses, etc. as well as the beans. Once again the trick is to properly educate these consumers so they can understand the world beyond Folgers.
Just a thought or two,
~Sam
I replied on here when the stock market first started declining. What we have seen in Iowa this month tops all the past months for a decline. I have had days where receipts were $30 or less! My breakfasts and lunches are almost nil despite beginning a new ad campaign touting breakfasts for $4 and lunches for $5 (tax included). Coffee sales are down too, despite consistantly good coffee....
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