Matthew Algie
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Matthew Algie is a company selling coffee, coffee-making machines, tea, and other products such as hot chocolate[1] primarily in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
It was founded in Glasgow in 1864[2] by Matthew Algie (born 1810 in Greenock, Scotland, date of death missing),[3] and since then has continued as a family-run business.[4] The company now claim to be the UK's "leading independent coffee roaster",[5] with clients including Glasgow City Council,[6] the House of Commons[4] and the Scottish Parliament,[4] and its products are sold in Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's[4] and Pret a Manger[7] among others. The company is also involved with fair trade,[8][9] and is working with Oxfam.[10]
The Matthew Algie company has even asked university students to sample its coffee in the past in a series of tests,[11] and brands its products in a way that might appeal to young people, even going as far as to state that "coffee is cool".[12]
[edit] References
- ^ Hot chocolate bliss as Matthew Algie focuses on gourmet market: The Sunday Herald, Feb 2 2003
- ^ 140 Year Old Beans
- ^ From the blurb on the back of boxes of Matthew Algie Scottish Choice tea bags
- ^ a b c d Enterprising Glasgow
- ^ Matthew Who?
- ^ Glasgow City Council
- ^ The Herald: Why lunch is now worth £280m
- ^ Ethical Sourcing of Coffee
- ^ Rainforest Alliance: Matthew Algie
- ^ Oxfam Press Release
- ^ BBC: Students learn 'language' of coffee
- ^ BBC News: British find coffee is their cup of tea