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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee has become significantly more expensive across the United States, even after the recent removal of tariffs on imported beans. Shoppers continue to encounter elevated prices in supermarkets and cafés, raising questions about the reasons behind this sustained increase. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the average</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Nestlé, the Swiss multinational food and beverage corporation, has revealed plans to cut roughly 6% of its global workforce over the next two years as part of a broad efficiency initiative. Under new CEO Philipp Navratil, the company aims to eliminate about 16,000 positions. Of these, around 12,000 will be in</p>
NewsNestlé has named Alfonso Gonzalez Loeschen as the new CEO of Nespresso, effective 1 November 2025. Loeschen, who has served as CEO of Nespresso North America since January 2020, succeeds Philipp Navratil. Earlier this month, Navratil was promoted to CEO of Nestlé Group following the dismissal of Laurent Freixe. Since joining Nestlé in 1992, Loeschen</p>
NewsGeneva, September 16, 2025 – (Qahwa World) – A group of Nestlé’s major investors is urging long-serving Chair Paul Bulcke to step down before his scheduled retirement in April 2026, citing dissatisfaction with his handling of recent corporate challenges and leadership transitions. According to reports in the Financial Times, shareholders have grown frustrated with Bulcke’s</p>
Cofee CommunityDubai, September 2, 2025 – (Qahwa World) – Nestlé has appointed Philipp Navratil as its new Chief Executive Officer following the dismissal of Laurent Freixe, who was removed after an internal investigation confirmed a breach of the company’s Code of Business Conduct. Navratil, 49, a Swiss-Austrian national, brings more than two decades of experience within</p>
NewsDubai, September 2, 2025 – (Qahwa World) – Nestlé has dismissed its Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe after nearly four decades at the Swiss food and beverage giant, citing a breach of its Code of Business Conduct. He has been immediately replaced by Philipp Navratil, the Global CEO of Nespresso. In an official statement, Nestlé said</p>