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Costa Coffee to invest £3m to open in-store cafes in supermarket

The coffee brand just announced its partnership with Sainsbury's.

Costa Coffee has partnered with supermarket giant Sainsbury’s to open in-store cafes in the latter's supermarkets.

The agreement will see Costa Coffee invest £3m to open 11 cafes throughout 2024. The slew of openings will create an estimated 100 jobs.

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“We are excited to join forces with Sainsbury’s, bringing our much-loved Costa Coffee experiences to shoppers nationwide. We’re proud that we will soon be able to make a difference to customers looking to catch up with friends and family over lunch or enjoy a beloved Costa coffee after their weekly shop,” Nick Ridley, Property Director at Costa Coffee.

The first of these 11 cafes was opened in Sainsbury’s Farlington Superstore in Portsmouth is, which opened its doors for the first time on 15 February 2024.

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