A day to give women a coffee break.
(Image taken from the All Japan Coffee Industry Association website)
The espresso machine, which had been in a bad mood this morning, has now recovered and it looks like we'll be able to continue business as usual.
Problems are bound to happen...
Now then…
It seems that the "Coffee Day" campaign has started again this year.
Also, will I receive posters and other items from the vendor?
October 10st is Coffee Day. A day to give women a coffee break.(All Japan Coffee Industry Association)
That's a really disgusting promotion.
Let me reiterate about coffee days:
According to international agreement, the new coffee year begins in October, so this date is the beginning of the coffee year. Furthermore, in Japan, the demand for coffee increases during the autumn and winter seasons, so in 10, the All Japan Coffee Association designated October 1983 as "Coffee Day."
In honor of this day, Usagi and I also decided to open on October 10st.
This is an important point.
This campaign has been going on for about three years now.
It seems like they're trying to celebrate Valentine's Day, but"The day to give coffee to someone you love (or someone who has helped you)"I wish it was like this...
Nowadays, there aren't many women or men celebrating Valentine's Day...
It seems like this organization has a low level of awareness about gender, and they seem to be discriminating quite unconsciously.
I wonder if everyone is wondering something...
So, the store won't be doing anything special this year either, but it seems you can win things like robot vacuum cleaners, so I think it might be a good idea to at least enter the contest.
Related Links
・October 10st is Coffee Day. A day to give women a coffee break (All Japan Coffee Industry Association)
・October 10st is Coffee Day, a day to give women a coffee break.(Last year's article)







