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The Week in Coffee 19-25 January 2026: 5 essential coffee industry stories you won’t want to miss...

The Week in Coffee 19-25 January 2026: 5 essential coffee industry stories you won’t want to miss...

  • Where next for WatchHouse following latest investment?
  • Peet’s Coffee unveils a major new supply deal in its drive towards becoming a $2.5bn business
  • Jollibee Group has big plans for Compose Coffee
  • Knoops is no longer sweet on 2030 target, despite selling three million drinks in 2025
  • UK’s EL&N announces major new market debut in World Coffee Portal exclusive
A WatchHouse venue in Spitalfields, London, UK
A WatchHouse venue in Spitalfields, London, UK | Photo credit: Samuel Regan Asante

1. Analysis: WatchHouse now has Bezos family backing – where will it go next?

Hugely influential specialty coffee group, WatchHouse, has just raised £10.9m ($14.7m) in a Series B investment round that values the brand at £76.1m ($102m).

The funding round was led by Florida-based HighPost Capital, the investment firm co-founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ half-brother, Mark Bezos, which contributed £7.3m ($9.8m).

With the wind in its sails, WatchHouse is poised for further international growth: find out where this trailblazing brand could go next...

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Photo credit: Peet’s Coffee

2. Is this Peet’s Coffee’s new business model?

Fresh from announcing the closure of 30 company-owned coffee shops in California, Peet’s Coffee has unveiled a major new supply deal – and it’s anchored by two heavy hitters in its specialty coffee portfolio.

Is this the future of Peet’s Coffee as it seeks to become a $2.5bn business?

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