Coronavirus: A coffee producer in Yaxley has started selling online directly to consumers

A coffee producer in Yaxley is selling online to consumers for the first time to help those who cannot get to the shops.
The Wicked Coffee Company, based in Yaxley.The Wicked Coffee Company, based in Yaxley.
The Wicked Coffee Company, based in Yaxley.

The Wicked Coffee Company, which has operated from the Business Discovery Park, Broadway, for about 20 years, has brought forward its plans to launch on online shop selling its coffee blends direct to consumers.

The new shop at www.wickedcoffee.co.uk/shop/ has just gone live selling a range of its most popular blends available as beans, ground coffee bags and Nespresso compatible capsules.

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Consumers can order and pay online, and their order will be delivered direct to their home in a contact free transaction.

Its coffee has been served in cafes, museums, and UK attractions for many years.

Ian Harrison of Wicked Coffee said: “We have been busy building our online shop for a while but decided to launch it early to help people who can’t get to the shops or for people who are missing their coffee shop fix.

“Our coffee is already served across the country, but this is the first time we have made it available for consumers to buy direct from us. “It’s an incredibly tough time for businesses in the catering and hospitality sector at the moment so we would urge people to support local UK businesses wherever they can.

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“We know from our customers that people really enjoy Wicked Coffee, so by launching our online shop we hope more people than ever will be able to experience it for themselves.

“We are passionate about creating great tasting coffee and we are confident that If you love coffee, you will love Wicked Coffee.”

Wicked Coffee has created a number of award winning blends.

These include its Fairtrade Diavolo coffee and a decaffeinated coffee where the beans are decaffeinated using the Swiss Water process which is a 100 per cent chemical free process that removes the caffeine but not the taste.

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