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<blockquote data-quote="PhatTonyDeMarco" data-source="post: 3056130" data-attributes="member: 560787"><p>You're not exactly going about this the right way. You don't want to focus on certain cities, but rather certain chains. There are hundreds of coffee companies that have multiple locations and franchises in the U.S., so you need to research them and try to become one of their suppliers.</p><p></p><p>You can't just call up a Starbucks in Seattle and tell them you have some beans for sale, because they already have suppliers set up through the corporation; each franchise does not individually decide where to buy their beans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatTonyDeMarco, post: 3056130, member: 560787"] You're not exactly going about this the right way. You don't want to focus on certain cities, but rather certain chains. There are hundreds of coffee companies that have multiple locations and franchises in the U.S., so you need to research them and try to become one of their suppliers. You can't just call up a Starbucks in Seattle and tell them you have some beans for sale, because they already have suppliers set up through the corporation; each franchise does not individually decide where to buy their beans. [/QUOTE]
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