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The Whole Bean Coffee market is a subset of the larger Coffee market. Whole Bean Coffee is coffee that has not been ground and is sold in its original form. This type of coffee is preferred by many coffee drinkers because it allows them to grind the beans to their desired coarseness and extract the maximum flavor from the beans. Whole Bean Coffee is typically more expensive than pre-ground coffee, but it is often considered to be of higher quality.
Whole Bean Coffee is available in a variety of roasts, from light to dark, and in a variety of flavors. Many specialty coffee shops offer Whole Bean Coffee, as do many grocery stores and online retailers. Whole Bean Coffee is also available in a variety of packaging, from bags to cans to jars.
Some companies in the Whole Bean Coffee market include Starbucks, Peet's Coffee, Dunkin' Donuts, Folgers, Maxwell House, and Lavazza. Show Less Read more