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Costa Coffee rolls out across 16 UAE ZOOM locations

This aims to meet demand for premium coffee on the go.

Emirates Leisure Retail (ELR), which holds the master franchise for Costa Coffee in the UAE, has signed a two-year deal with ENOC’s ZOOM convenience stores to introduce the “We’re Serving Costa Coffee” concept at select locations.

The move aims to meet growing demand for premium coffee on the go, providing customers with handcrafted drinks at 16 ZOOM outlets.

The partnership could also pave the way for further expansion of both served and self-serve Costa Coffee options across ENOC’s wider network.

The outlets carrying Costa Coffee include Dubai locations 1066, 1005, 1029, 1021, 1038, 1017, 1085, 1604, and 1065; Sharjah 1103; Ajman 1205, 1135, and 1203; Umm Al Quwain 1301; Ras Al Khaimah 1444; and Tasjeel 32 in Dubai.

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