Soaring coffee prices are forcing roasters, retailers and consumers to adapt | Unpublished
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Author: Ritika Dubey
Publication Date: December 29, 2025 - 07:47

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Soaring coffee prices are forcing roasters, retailers and consumers to adapt

December 29, 2025

As a stream of roasted coffee beans drops into a barrel, it fills an Oakville, Ont., roastery with a smell practically strong enough to caffeinate you.

The roasted beans, now a rich, deep brown, were once small and green, bagged in large burlap sacks and shipped to Canadian ports from the coffee-producing countries of Ethiopia, Colombia and Brazil.



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