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Caffè Nero is a coffeehouse company headquartered in London, England, established in 1997 by Gerry Ford.Caffè Nero runs over 1,000 coffee houses in eleven countries: the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Poland, Cyprus, Croatia, Turkey, the UAE, Oman and the United States.
Gerry Ford (born 4 November 1957) is a London-based American businessman and the chief executive of Caffè Nero, the UK's third-largest coffee chain. In 2020 Ford said that he had spent 70% of his life in Europe, [1] and that this is where he developed a passion for and understanding of coffee and coffee houses.
It sold the company to Caffè Nero Group Ltd in June 2016 for an undisclosed sum. [ 2 ] Harris and Hoole Ltd is wholly owned, through a long chain of intermediary companies – including UK-based Nero Group Holdings Ltd and its parent company Luxembourg -based Rome Intermediate Holdings Sarl – by the holding company Saratoga Limited based on ...
Caffè Nero: United Kingdom: 1026 UK, Cyprus, Ireland, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, UAE, US [8] Caffè Pascucci: Italy: Founded in Italy, has locations in over 25 countries Caffè Ritazza: United Kingdom: 119 40 countries, mostly at railway stations Caffe Trieste: United States: 6 In the San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S. Caffé Vita Coffee ...
Coffee #1 is a British coffee house chain that originated in Cardiff, Wales in 2001, and is now owned by Caffè Nero. Coffee#1 has outlets along the M4 corridor, with others in Wales and southern England.
The Nero Book Awards are British literary awards, inaugurated in 2023. [1] They are run by coffeehouse chain Caffè Nero in partnership with the Booksellers' Association , Brunel University London and Right To Dream, "a football community dedicated to expanding people's understanding of excellence through football".
Luckin Coffee, the Chinese chain that has been rebuilding its business since a fraud scandal four years ago, has reported a commanding sales lead over rival Starbucks in the important China market.
Caffè Nero's purchase of 31 Aroma stores for £2.45 million closed in May 2002. [24] The acquisition moved Caffè Nero to third place in the UK coffee market after Costa and Starbucks . [ 23 ] McDonald's lost over £20 million in its sale of Aroma, having spent £10.5 million to buy it and investing £17 million to make improvements and ...