China C-Stores Test Unique Coffee Flavors
The new brews borrow flavors from crabs, eggs and sweet treats for adventurous consumers.
The new brews borrow flavors from crabs, eggs and sweet treats for adventurous consumers.
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One reason for the growth is an increase in the variety of plant-based products now available.
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The Texas-based chain acquires four c-stores and a truck stop.
The fast-casual chain says 35% of beverage orders include food in the $8.99-a-month program.
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