Malaysian Coffee Lovers Face Rising Prices

Food & Beverage News

Malaysian Coffee Lovers Face Rising Prices
CoffeePricesMalaysia
  • 📰 malaymail
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 23 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 30%
  • Publisher: 86%

Coffee drinkers in Malaysia are feeling the pinch as global coffee prices surge due to unfavorable weather conditions in major producing nations like Brazil and Vietnam. Consumers are responding by brewing their own coffee, reducing their consumption, or seeking out cheaper options.

The bitter reality: coffee drinkers resort to brewing their own cuppa, reducing consumption or looking for cheaper options

They are the leading producers of Arabica and Robusta beans, and the coffee brewed from these renowned beans is enjoyed globally, including in Malaysia. In response to rising costs, Malaysians would have to adjust their coffee intake habits, with many opting for more affordable alternatives. Nurul Huda Muhammad Noor, 45, said the rising cost of coffee beans is making her reconsider indulging in her favourite drink as frequently as before.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

malaymail /  🏆 1. in MY

Coffee Prices Malaysia Consumption Alternatives

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

The Sweet Symphony: Kenangan Coffee’s Tiramisu Series Elevates Malaysia’s Coffee CultureThe Sweet Symphony: Kenangan Coffee’s Tiramisu Series Elevates Malaysia’s Coffee CultureKenangan Coffee's newest creation exemplifies the evolving sophistication of Malaysia's coffee culture – where every sip is designed to create a lasting memory.
Read more »

Digital Disagreements: The Importance of Face-to-Face CommunicationDigital Disagreements: The Importance of Face-to-Face CommunicationThis article explores the challenges of resolving conflict through digital communication and emphasizes the benefits of in-person conversations for fostering understanding and reconciliation.
Read more »

Malaysian Detainees in Guantanamo Face Long Road to FreedomMalaysian Detainees in Guantanamo Face Long Road to FreedomTwo Malaysians held in Guantanamo Bay for 21 years after the Bali bombings are expected to be freed by 2029. Their return hinges on diplomatic talks between Malaysia and the US.
Read more »

Malaysian Petrol Stations Face Economic Crisis Due to Diesel Subsidy CutsMalaysian Petrol Stations Face Economic Crisis Due to Diesel Subsidy CutsDiesel subsidy rationalization in Peninsular Malaysia is causing financial hardship for petrol station operators, leading to losses, potential job cuts, and disruptions to local economies.
Read more »

Malaysian Companies Face Stricter Energy Efficiency RulesMalaysian Companies Face Stricter Energy Efficiency RulesThe new Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act 2024 (EECA) will require Malaysian companies to meet stricter compliance standards, potentially challenging local businesses.
Read more »

Malaysian Social Media Platforms Face Licensing RequirementMalaysian Social Media Platforms Face Licensing RequirementMalaysian social media and messaging platforms with over 8 million users must obtain licenses by January 1st, 2025, to ensure online safety and accountability.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-14 18:28:19