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French Coffee Truck boils great growth in Louisiana and online – 225 Baton Rouge

French Coffee Truck boils great growth in Louisiana and online – 225 Baton Rouge






French Coffee Truck boils great growth in Louisiana and online – [225]










































French coffee truck Founder and owner Jeffrey Meaker plans to open two new places in Louisiana this year and two to three cafes in 2026. The strategy includes new places in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, the North Coast and West of New Orleans.

Meeker says 2024 was a good year for French truck in Baton Rouge. Sales have increased since 2023, and many repetitive customers saw in the store.

“When we first opened, the government street looked much different and we were something like banks that it was more than it was,” says Mecker. “This is really realized. We saw that it was that it was a type of startup store for us to one of our best artists. “

This January, the brand is launching a new version of the French Truck Coffee Coffee Application, including a customer loyalty program to win prizes, a forward ordering options for a quick store and the ability to view the entire menu.

The French truck also expands its product line to meet the developing coffee habits of consumers, gradually adding K-chisha to local grocery shelves from the fall of 2024. Meeker notes that 50% of households have a K-Cup brewery as The main method of consuming coffee.

The Louisiana Coffee brand also opened a commissioner and started making his sweets at the end of 2024. The executive chef Jeremy Fog, a former Emeril sweet chef, is now making the sweets of the brand in New Orleans. Fresh sweets move to Baton Rouge every morning.

This story was originally published by Daily report January 30 to keep up with Baton Rouge Business News, subscribe to the free Daily report E-newsletter here.









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