This coffee cart lets you pay what you can
The pop-up coffee cart, Cafablanca is on a mission. "Cafablanca is liberated coffee," said founder Cameron Kude. "We are 100% donation-based, social distance-friendly, and social justice-focused."Cameron Kude and Juan Fernandez's original business plan looked quite different."I initially launched this coffee cart as a catering service for film sets and special events," Kude, who has eight years of experience in the coffee business, said. But when the coronavirus pandemic hit, Cafablanca took a backseat. Kude said the retrofitted electric rickshaw, with an espresso machine built into it, sat in a parking lot for four months. In July, things got rolling."It wasn't until after the murder of George Floyd an...
11.18.20 | 01:50 | CC