A preview of a Griin Coffee roasting system. All images courtesy of Griin Coffee.
As the role of the office break room as a coffee hub will surely be changing in the years to come, an Israeli startup called Griin Coffee is hoping to soon greet office-goers with a groundbreaking solution for freshly roasted single-serve coffee.
The Griin Coffee system involves a subscription of directly sourced green specialty-grade coffee beans and an innovative countertop roasting appliance that incorporates “volumetric heating” technology for near-instant roasts that can then be sent straight into any super-automatic brewing machine.
Unlike traditional drum or fluid-bed roasting that heats coffee from the outside in via conduction and/or convection, the Griin system heats the beans “from the inside out,” while producing no particulate matter or CO2, and maximizing energy efficiency, according to the startup company.
Restaurants defying Michigan dine-in ban hit with fines from multiple state agencies
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Jan 06, 2021
Waitress Rikkie Schleben takes down lunch orders from Tabitha Kemble, right, and her father Ken Kemble for dine-in service on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020 at Woodchips BBQ in Lapeer. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | Mlive.com
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Multiple Michigan agencies are punishing businesses disobeying COVID-19 safety measures, and a few businesses have been fined by multiple places.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Liquor Control Commission and Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration have issued dozens of citations in recent weeks.