Independent coffee shop owner and Philadelphia native Joe Cesa explains his feelings on Fair Trade coffee and chocolate, the mega corporation Starbucks, and of course one or two not so subtle jabs at the Bush regime.
Please visit http://www.independentscoffee.com for more information on independent Philly coffee shops and Fair Trade products, and be sure to support your local small businesses.
The song is "Style Ethic" by Maine musician Young Ethel. You can hear more of his work here: http://www.myspace.com/musiclehedges
Try DOI CHAANG who went beyond simple Fairtarde and doubled the price they paid the farmers...and then gave them half the Canadian company!!
TripleWinCoffee 2 months ago
brightsidenews.us/2011/08/26/fair-trade-for-everyone/
lud1987zzz 5 months ago
Check out the article "Fairtrade For Everyone":
lud1987zzz 5 months ago
most of this guys information is inaccurate.
lisamichele26 8 months ago
Since I got some pointers from coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com I've saved so muuch money
quixoticoaf81 1 year ago
@fitbiscuit Starbucks was pressured to buy a bit of fair trade coffee, but bought very little. it was just for show. and now people have the misconception of thinking starbucks is fair trade. it's not.
ZebraDog7 1 year ago
i think you will find all coffee at starbucks is fairtrade
fitbiscuit 1 year ago
your an idiot. This video explains the difference and it has nothing to do with taste because it's grown the same retard. Take your 4 dollar a cup of starbucks and buy yourself a clue
allthingsmadenew777 2 years ago
Ive had coffee from some of these local shops and it always cost more than starbucks and tasted like crap.I will stick to starbucks
rocker1821 2 years ago
what is the song that plays in the beginning? i love it and want to download it!
leahtrevora 2 years ago