These are the companies that make white-brand coffee from Mercadona, Lidl, Carrefour or Dia

Quality options can also be found in the offer of private label coffees. In fact, one of the latest studies of the . Good news, because these types of alternatives are cheaper. Below you can check which companies are behind these coffees.

Toscaf SA, the company that makes Dia, Carrefour and Alcampo coffee

The white-label coffees from Alcampo, Carrefour and Dia have a common denominator, the Asturian company Toscaf SA. It is a family company that was born in the municipality of Pravia in 1954 as a small coffee roastery with a shop. It describes itself as a company that takes care of coffee and its cultivation, since it is committed to 100% sustainable agriculture. In addition, he is a founding member of Café Mundi, a foundation dedicated to the development of micro-projects focused on training and improving the living conditions of coffee communities.

In addition to this company, Alcampo has a part of its own production. And, Día also entrusts the elaboration of this drink to the company Coffee Productions SL Specifically, for its blend and natural coffees.

Mercadona entrusts its coffee to UCC Coffee Spain

The Juan Roig supermarket chain transfers the production of its range of ground coffee to a conglomerate of coffee companies based in Japan, UCC. In Spain, the plant is located in a local company from Logroño, which joined the Japanese group. Specifically, in 2010, Cafés Templo and Unión Tostadora merged to form United Coffee Spain and become part of the United Coffee European Group.

The German companies Aldi and Lidl have their own coffee production

The German supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl also have a wide range of ground and capsule coffees of their own production. In the case of Lidl, under the Bellarom brand it produces its natural decaffeinated, blended, intense natural, 100% Arabic natural gold and its specialty 100% BIO coffee. In addition, it has a wide range of coffee in capsules: Viola Decaffeinato, Ristretto Espresso, Classico Espresso, Viola Espresso, Intenso Espresso, Rocca Espresso, Modena Lungo and Forte Lungo.

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Regarding Aldi, the name chosen for its private label is Markus, under which it markets ground coffee. For the alternatives in capsules or solubles, it has the ensign Kenya. Both products are the result of careful cultivation, a long production process until reaching the optimal point of raw materials, a careful selection of flavor and aroma profiles, as well as meticulous storage and packaging. In addition, since 2009 Aldi has been part of the Global Coffee Platform (GCP), which aims to improve the living conditions and future prospects of the people who work on coffee plantations and those of their families, as well as to improve their ecosystem.

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