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It's the Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending October 17th
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:

For more on all these stories, plus why Verve Coffee had to pay $182,000 to its workers, check out the full Roundup over at Fresh Cup Magazine:

Paid subscribers to The Pourover receive a bonus article every other Friday, often on topics that are either inspired by or that don't quite fit into the scope of the main newsletter. However, I've also been exploring coffee history—the latest bonus piece looks at Sweden's history of banning coffee, and how Gustav III's attempts to prove it harmful may have been the world's first randomised controlled trial:

I'll be back on Friday with a new long read—this week I'm finally going to tackle the thorny subject of automation in coffee—but until then, it's goodbye from Clem, who is waiting for something (probably a treat):

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