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UK's Costa Cofee opens first outlet in Amritsar Print E-mail
JSGMOHAN SINGH   
Sunday, 12 August 2007

AMRITSAR: UK’s largest Coffee chain of global brand ‘Costa Coffee’ opened its first outlet in the holy city of Amritsar at Lawrence road.

 

Arjun Verma, Executive Director of Devyani international limited Master franchisee of Cost Coffee in India said, “We are confident that a globally popular brand Cost Coffee and our premium range of coffee and other food and beverages will appeal to the masses of holy city Amritsar”.

Speaking on Costa Coffee’s expansion plans in the city, Verma said more stores would be opened with in year as adding more cities in Punjab.

Costa Coffee’s master franchisee in India, Devyani international limited has invested in fully owned Commissary in Gurgaon that supplies savories and desserts for Costa outlets in India that matches the high standards of Costa outlets in UK, informed Verma.

Besides Coffee, Costa worldwide also lays heavy emphais on food. A wide range of scrumptious sandwiches, Paninis, Tostatos and variety of Coffee based drinks.

 
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