This company is interesting, they are quite smart too.
An interesting example: they opened a Normal Cafe, with okayish coffee that is ridiculously cheap, next to a Normal shop. They admitted they are only making minus from the Cafe but people going to the store after have brought in so much revenue that it is actually profitable strategy from the beginning.
I believe there are other European companies with similar idea (except the price of coffee is not dramatically low) like Tschibo IIRC?
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