United Kingdom
Manufacturer/ Producer
Cloggs Coffee is the ultimate high-end coffee supplier. We can supply as much or as little wholesale coffee beans to your business as you need and we guarantee that the product you receive is at the absolute pinnacle of quality and freshness. Whether you run a coffee shop, a restaurant, a bar or a hotel chain your customers expect the very best coffee every single time. We supply our Yorkshire-roasted coffee beans to cafes and coffee shops, restaurants, bars, pubs and hotels. We also sell handy little 250g bags of coffee beans and ground coffee to retail outlets. If you would like to receive a wholesale coffee beans price list please either contact us by email or telephone and we will be more than happy to discuss your requirements. We ensure that our coffee beans are ethically sourced and we have fair trade coffees, organic coffees and triple certified coffees which also have Rainforest Alliance accreditation. All wholesale coffee orders are freshly roasted and dispatched the same day. We can create a product that is tailor made just for you. Just get in touch and let us know your requirements. Our prices are incredibly competitive considering the extremely high calibre of the coffee beans that we offer. For all wholesale coffee enquiries please either send us an email or you can contact us by telephone to discuss all things coffee.
Manufacturer/ Producer
6 Tithe Barn Street
WF13 1NL Dewsbury - United Kingdom
Cyprus
The reason why people often confuse the spellings "espresso" and "expresso" may be due to a combination of factors. First, the word "espresso" is of Italian origin, and the letter "s" is pronounced differently in Italian than in English. In Italian, the letter "s" is pronounced as a "z" sound, while in English it is pronounced as an "s" sound. This may lead some people to think that the word is spelled with an "x" instead of an "s." Second, the letter combination "es" followed by the letter "s" is not common in English words, which may make the spelling "expresso" seem more intuitive to some English speakers. Finally, it is possible that the misspelling of "expresso" has become common over time due to frequent use and repetition, even though it is technically incorrect.
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