Most expensive cup of coffee: Scotland’s Mossgill Org.c Dairy has launched Britain’s most expensive coffee cup. The price of this one cup of coffee is 28 thousand rupees. The special thing is that not only is this coffee special, the reason behind its high price is also special. This is a cup of coffee flat white which costs Rs 28 thousand.
specially prepared
This flat white coffee is prepared with 2 shots of espresso and a thin layer of steamed milk on top. The technique of preparing it is very special. The price of this unique coffee is 272 pounds (about Rs 28,000) and it is the most expensive coffee in Britain. This coffee is available in 13 cafes.
…that’s why this coffee is so expensive!
At around 80 to 90 times more expensive than regular coffee, it would be pretty special, but why would anyone drink it? So the answer is the special purpose of this dairy owner. Actually, this expensive coffee is part of a crowdfunding initiative. This coffee costs Rs. On an investment of Rs 28,000 you will get 34 shares, which includes coffee, dairy certificate, farm visit and other facilities. Like- discount on home delivery of milk, farm visit etc.
effort to save agriculture
Dairy owner Bryce Cunningham believes it’s not just coffee, but an effort to save the future of agriculture. Through this scheme, he wants to raise 3 lakh pounds (about Rs 3 crore) and take a loan of 9 lakh pounds (Rs 9 crore), so that he can double his dairy production and take his products to London.
The famous poet wrote his works while working on this farm
The farm on which this dairy is located is also unusual. The farm is associated with the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns, who worked there in the 18th century. The poet Robert Burns wrote “Old Lang Syne” and many other famous works while working on this farm for two years. Burns is considered the national poet of Scotland. There is his picture on every milk bottle of this dairy, which gives a historical identity to the farm.
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In this scheme, investors are being given shares but at the same time they are also being warned that their money may be lost. It is being said that the purpose of this crowdfunding is not to earn profits but to promote sustainable agriculture.