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10 largest retail coffee chains

Coffee sales have grown significantly in recent years. Not only does coffee delight in taste, but it is also one of the best and easiest ways to relieve stress, and if you add ice cream or whipped cream to it, you can enjoy it. Coffee contains caffeine, which prolongs performance over time. But it is very important to remember that along with the positive qualities, there are negative consequences of frequent coffee consumption.

Recently, there has been a high rise in caffeine around the world, due to the possibility of using franchises. The opening of outlets for the sale of coffee in various countries has increased the sales of this drink and attracted more fans to it. Due to the growing popularity and demand for coffee, this hot drink is prepared with the addition of additional ingredients: ice cream, whipped cream, and chocolate chips. Here is a list 10 largest coffee companies that managed to win the hearts of peoplethanks to coffee of different varieties and flavors.

So here is our rating of the largest retail coffee chains in the world:

1. Starbucks


With over 20,000 retail outlets worldwide, Starbucks remains the world's first coffee and bakery. This American company with outlets located all over the world is considered the best retail chain in the world. The taste of Starbucks coffee has already won millions of fans around the world.

2. Tim Hortons


The Tim Hortons caffeine chain originated in Canada. There are currently over 4000 points of sale and franchises around the world, and their number is constantly growing. Besides coffee, the company offers its customers cute little donuts and other baked goods. Today their Bagels and Timbits are the best-selling products in the world.

3. Dunkin Donuts


Dunkin Donuts is not only a caffeine chain around the world, but also a chain store that specializes in delectable donuts. Dunkin Donuts has sales offices in 36 countries. The company won the love of customers not only by selling coffee of various varieties and types, but also by truly delicious donuts, which remain unsurpassed to this day.

4. Costa Coffee


Costa Coffee was founded by two brothers - Sergio and Bruno Costa. During its existence, it has been able to significantly expand the scope of its activities. Now this caffeine chain has 1,700 outlets worldwide, of which 1,375 are located in the UK. Costa Coffee owns the largest coffee shop to date, located in Dubai and accommodating 321 people at a time.

5. Gloria Jeans


In 1979 Ed and Gloria Jean Quetco founded Gloria Jeans in Australia. The chain currently owns over 1,000 retail outlets and franchises, most of which are located in Australia and the United States. Gloria Jeans offers its customers information on the composition of products and calorie content of tea, coffee and confectionery products sold.

6. The Coffee Bean


The Coffee Bean caffeine chain was founded under the name "The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf" in 1963 by Mona and Herbert Hyman in Los Angeles. Since that time, the company has opened more than 900 retail outlets and franchises around the world. Having established itself in almost all parts of the world, this retail network generates more than $ 450 million in revenue. She became widely known for providing free Wi-Fi access in most retail outlets. In 1998, the company was sold to entrepreneurs from Singapore - Sunny and Victor.

7. Caribou Coffee


Caribou Coffee is another caffeine chain that captivated customers with its aroma and variety of assortment of coffee and tea on offer. Like any other coffee shop selling scones, pastries and espresso, Caribou Coffee is best known for its signature drinks Coolers and Wild Drink. Having created more than 500 franchises and branches around the world, this coffee chain was sold in 2012 to the German company “Joh. A. Benckiser "for over $ 340 million.

8. Tully's Coffee


Tully's Coffee is a coffee retail chain named after founder Tom Tully O'Keefe, founded in 1992 in Seattle. Being a relatively young company, it has established itself as one of the fastest growing retail chains. Tully's Coffee currently owns over 200 retail outlets and franchises around the world, including in Japan and South Korea. The company specializes in the sale of spiced coffee, espresso and various pastries.

9. Peet's Coffee and Tea


Peet's Coffee and Tea got its name from its founder Alfred Peet in 1966, originally called Peet's Coffee, Tea and Spices. The company was founded in Berkeley and is headquartered in Emerville.

10. Coffee Beanery


The Coffee Beanery company was founded in Michigan in 1976. This company has offices in many parts of the world - in Europe, Asia, America. Coffee Beanery owns a large number of coffee shops, auto-caffeine, as well as stores selling coffee beans. Due to its exclusivity, this retail chain has become widespread in countries such as China, Bahrain, Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates and South Korea.