The high street coffee chain is now offering tea through its Express machines which are situated in shops, supermarkets, travel hubs, and petrol stations
Costa Coffee has made a huge change to its 7,000 self-serve Express machine fleet.
The high street coffee chain is now offering tea through its Express machines which are situated in shops, supermarkets, travel hubs, and petrol stations. The new menu item is on top of the chain’s current offering, which includes lattes, cappuccinos, mochas and hot chocolates.
Costa said the move marked a “significant expansion” of its beverage offering, noting that it wanted to reflect its commitment to the growing demand for tea on the go. The business said the rollout also represented its continued investment in innovation and consumer convenience, catering to a nation “increasingly reliant on quality, quick-service options”. You can find your local Costa Express machine on its website using its locator tool.
Andrew Miller, Express and Corporate Sales Director at Costa Coffee said: “We know how much our customers value a great cup of coffee, and the same goes for tea – it’s more than just a beverage; it’s part of our daily rituals and even our relationships. Not only do our Costa Express machines deliver high-quality crafted coffees like Latte, Cappuccino and Americano, but our customers can now order tea from over 7,000 Costa Express machines. Whether you take it with milk, a touch of sugar, or like it brewed just right, Costa Express provides a quick and convenient way to enjoy the perfect cup – wherever life – and love – takes you.”
Recently Costa Coffee was voted the UK’s favourite coffee chain for the 15th year in a row. The title was based on the votes of over 50,000 UK coffee consumers in the annual World Coffee Portal survey. Costa coffee currently has over 2,700 coffee shops across the UK, with over 1,300 globally.