About Tchibo
Tchibo is a Zurich coffee retailer with roots in Germany’s long-running coffee trade, founded in 1949 and built around the idea of sending freshly roasted coffee directly to customers by mail.[2] Its coffee range is broad, spanning single-origin coffees, capsules, fully automatic machine blends, manual brew options, specialty coffees, and limited editions.[1] The company’s approach emphasizes freshness and end-to-end control from roasting through packaging, with a process designed to keep coffee moving quickly into the cup.[2][6] In editorial terms, Tchibo stands out less as a niche micro-roaster than as a large-scale, format-spanning coffee brand that has helped shape everyday coffee retail.[1][3]
About
Tchibo is a Zurich coffee retailer with roots in Germany’s long-running coffee trade, founded in 1949 and built around the idea of sending freshly roasted coffee directly to customers by mail.[2] Its coffee range is broad, spanning single-origin coffees, capsules, fully automatic machine blends, manual brew options, specialty coffees, and limited editions.[1] The company’s approach emphasizes freshness and end-to-end control from roasting through packaging, with a process designed to keep coffee moving quickly into the cup.[2][6] In editorial terms, Tchibo stands out less as a niche micro-roaster than as a large-scale, format-spanning coffee brand that has helped shape everyday coffee retail.[1][3]
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