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Hello, and welcome to the Roundup. Every week, I read all the coffee news and write about the best bits for Fresh Cup Magazine. Then, I summarise those bits for you in this newsletter.
This week, in coffee news:
For more on all these stories, plus some good and bad coffee health news and a continued lack of progress on a first union contract for Starbucks Workers United, check out the full Roundup over at Fresh Cup Magazine:

If you missed it, why not check out my latest long read on Trump's tariffs, how they are incentivising new kinds of smuggling, and how the general upheaval heralds an uncertain new era for the global coffee industry:

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