
Rising costs squeeze cafés and consumers as demand outpaces supply.
New York coffee drinkers are facing a sharp rise in prices as global supply disruptions and climate-related challenges drive up the cost of beans.
Local cafés report significant increases in wholesale costs, forcing many to raise menu prices or reduce portion sizes.
Economists say the surge reflects a broader trend of inflation in commodity markets, with coffee now among the most affected staples.
Local cafés report significant increases in wholesale costs, forcing many to raise menu prices or reduce portion sizes.
Economists say the surge reflects a broader trend of inflation in commodity markets, with coffee now among the most affected staples.