Wakuli
FOOD BLOG
With a cortado and a cappuccino in our hands, let's dive into some funky beans! Opening a bigger (and oh so sleek) location on Jan Pieter Heijestraat is a way for Wakuli to state the importance of fairly distributing coffee for a greener future. Avoiding sourcing Arabica plants cultivated all over the world for their ideal climate conditions, Wakuli prefers to trade its coffee directly from small-scale farmers, whose wage is 2 to 3 times higher than usual. How amazing is this?!
bis bis proudly supports any revolution in the name of equality and sustainability, and with three different tastes available in the shop, you can enjoy this freshly roasted coffee everywhere!
Wakuli
FOOD BLOG
With a cortado and a cappuccino in our hands, let's dive into some funky beans! Opening a bigger (and oh so sleek) location on Jan Pieter Heijestraat is a way for Wakuli to state the importance of fairly distributing coffee for a greener future. Avoiding sourcing Arabica plants cultivated all over the world for their ideal climate conditions, Wakuli prefers to trade its coffee directly from small-scale farmers, whose wage is 2 to 3 times higher than usual. How amazing is this?!
bis bis proudly supports any revolution in the name of equality and sustainability, and with three different tastes available in the shop, you can enjoy this freshly roasted coffee everywhere!
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