131-year-old coffee giant is coming for Keurig’s U.S. dominance
In 1895, a young grocer named Luigi Lavazza began experimenting with coffee blends in his shop in Turin. The company he built went on to send espresso to the International Space Station in 2015 and now generates more than €3.9 billion in annual revenue across 140 markets. Now, the company is ...
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