Coffee for just 99p through new app launched to 'revolutionise' cafes in Warwick and Leamington Spa

By The Editor

6th Nov 2024 | Local Features

Kuppso founders said they are passionate about supporting local businesses (image supplied)
Kuppso founders said they are passionate about supporting local businesses (image supplied)

An "innovative" new app which aims to "revolutionise" the way people enjoy their coffee has officially launched in Warwick and Leamington Spa today (November 6).

Launched by two passionate coffee enthusiasts from Leamington Spa, Kuppso aims to support local cafes, bakeries and pubs - as well as "bringing coffee lovers together".

Subscribers can grab a coffee for as little as 99p, with pricing tied to subscription levels — the more you drink, the cheaper it gets.

This flexible model rewards regular coffee drinkers while ensuring continued support for local businesses.

Kuppso's mission is simple: encourage people to choose independent coffee hotspots over global chains, building a thriving coffee community cantered around quality and connection.

Co-founder Rob Oakley shared his enthusiasm for the project: "We're really passionate about helping independent businesses.

"We all know how tough it is to run a local hospitality business, and if Kuppso can introduce new people to their doors through great coffee, then mission accomplished."

Kuppso says it is also committed to sustainability.

Every subscriber will receive a free reusable cup as part of the company's drive to reduce waste and help combat the issue of littering and landfill.

While Kuppso is initially available for Leamington and Warwick there are plans for future expansion.

"This exciting new app is set to become a cornerstone for coffee lovers and independent business supporters alike," the team said.

For more information, visit www.kuppso.com.

     

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