Average Price Of Coffee In South Africa

What is Coffee?

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain flowering plants in the Coffea genus. From the coffee fruit, the seeds are separated to produce a stable, raw product: unroasted green coffee.

Average Price Of Coffee In South Africa

Coffee prices: Starbucks vs Mugg & Bean vs Woolworths vs Wimpy

COMPANYCAFÉ AMERICANOCAPPUCCINO
Seattle Coffee Co.R21.50 – R29.50R24.50 – R32.50
Starbucks SAR25.00 – R30.00R30.00 – R38.00
WimpyR21.90R25.90 – R33.90
Woolworths CafèR20.00 – R26.00R25.00 – R35.00

How much does a coffee cost in Africa?

South Africa coffee wholesale price

The price in Rand is ZAR 0.03 per kg. The average price for a tonne is US$ 2.02 in Cape Town and Johannesburg. South Africa’s import price for coffee in 2019 was US$0.00 per kilo.

What is the normal price for coffee?

An average cup of coffee costs $2.70, but a drink of cafe americano – which is espresso and water – is even less expensive with an average price of $2.62. People who want to get a cup of joe from their local cafe should be wary of lines in the morning.

How much is a Starbucks coffee in South Africa?

The coffees will come in three sizes: Tall, Grande, and Venti.

Starbucks coffee prices for South Africa.

COFFEECaffè Americano
TALLR22
GRANDER24
VENTIR28

What does a cappuccino cost in South Africa?

The Cappuccino Index from Numbeo – the world’s largest user-generated database of consumer data – found that a cappuccino costs, on average, R25. 09 in South Africa compared to R75.

Who owns Starbucks in South Africa?

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CEO Adrian Maizey

Starbucks South Africa CEO Adrian Maizey speaks to The Africa Report, revealing what is brewing on the horizon for Southern Africa and the percolating prospects for the rest of the continent. Technically, though, Maizey is the CEO of Rand Capital Coffee, the licence holder of the Starbucks brand in Southern Africa.