McDonalds Australia Shifts to Eco-friendly Coffee

McDonalds McCafé, its own version of serving the large demanding population of coffee lovers will be serving coffee harvested through its local farms under acclaimed eco-friendly conditions. A lot of coffee growers have started adopting this eco-friendly practice of raising own crops under environmentally friendly conditions and apparently McDonalds will start on their local area before slowly distributing the same coffee beans towards its large market in the world.
Global fast food giant McDonald’s recently announced that starting May of next year its McCafe outlets will be selling coffee made from beans grown under environmentally-friendly conditions.
In an effort to join the fast-spreading environmental corporate campaigns, McDonald’s will be selling brews made from coffee that was put through thorough inspection by a non-profit conservation organization Rainforest Alliance. This mandate would require the import of about 500 tonnes of coffee from various areas of South America, including Brazil and Colombia.
This coffee will replace those currently being sold in all the 484 McCafes in the country.
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