MOST good businesspeople are pretty sharp when it comes to spotting a gap in the market – and it’s even better when a good pun helps you along the way. Enter Emma Jayne Hall, who started her Bewdley-based mobile coffee van business only a couple of months ago and, not one to miss out on the chance to use popular culture to sell her product, came up with The Peaky Grinder. No sharp practice involved here, though (unlike the protagonists in the gangster epic set in and around Birmingham shortly after the First World War). Emma just concentrates on selling “selling really good coffee, teas and snacks”.
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