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UK coffee company 200 Degrees has launched its first premium automated coffee machine, the Coffee 2GO unit.


With 21 shops across the UK and over 500 wholesale clients, 200 Degrees aims to combat poor-quality coffee. The Coffee 2GO unit, described as a 'barista in a box,' provides quality coffee at the touch of a button.


Will Kenney, commercial director for 200 Degrees, said: “The quality of our offering is what drives us to reach more people. There are so many scenarios where a cup of 200 Degrees coffee can make your day that little bit better – whether you’re working, studying, on the move or relaxing. By providing even more opportunities for people to enjoy our coffee, we’re one step closer to eradicating bad coffee from all walks of life. The machine looks pretty slick, too.”



The first Coffee 2GO unit was recently installed at a Student Roost accommodation block in Nottingham. Upcoming locations for the next Coffee 2GO machines include hotels, hospitality venues, university campuses and more.


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200 Degrees unveils automated 'Coffee 2GO' machine

Rafaela Sousa

12 June 2024

200 Degrees unveils automated 'Coffee 2GO' machine

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