Caffeine Removes Palm Oil from All Locations in Estonia and Latvia

Caffeine, a prominent cafe chain operating in Estonia and Latvia, has announced a complete cessation of the use of palm oil across all its locations, effective March 1st. This marks a significant step for the company and positions it as the first international cafe chain to eliminate palm oil from its beverage and food offerings within these two Baltic states. The decision follows a thorough review of the company’s supply chain and reflects a commitment to sustainable practices.

Palm oil has been removed from all drinks and food items served at Caffeine cafes in Estonia and Latvia. Previously, the chain’s sourcing practices included the use of palm oil. However, due to growing concerns regarding the environmental impact of palm oil production – particularly deforestation and biodiversity loss – Caffeine has opted for a complete transition to alternative ingredients.

This move is expected to influence other businesses within the cafes sector in the region. Caffeine’s leadership stated that they are dedicated to providing consumers with choices that align with their values. Further details regarding the specific alternative ingredients now utilized will be available on the Caffeine website.

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