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It's the Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending April 18th
Today I saw a dog that looked like a mop.
And now, here's the coffee news:
For more on all these stories, plus new union drives at Milwaukee's Anodyne Coffee and Equator Coffee in Los Angeles, check out the full Roundup over at Fresh Cup Magazine:

Also for Fresh Cup, I wrote about the growing number of coffee companies offering training and jobs to the formerly incarcerated:

And over the weekend, paid subscribers to The Pourover received a bonus article about Starbucks' coffeewashing and how a right-wing organisation is weaponising the company's failings in service of a climate-denialist goal:

I'll be back on Friday with another new piece, but until then it's goodbye from a very content-looking Clem:

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