Gloria Jean s Coffees opens its 6th outlet The New Nation
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Australian coffee chains of Dhaka Gloria Jean s Coffees opend its 6th outlet in the capitals Badda area recently.
A small event on this occasion was arranged at the while Sudip Chakraborty, Deputy Commissioner (Gulshan Division) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Istiaque Mahmud (CHRO), Mohammed Arfadur Rahman Bunty (CCAO), Mosheul Islam (CTO), Afzal Nazim, Mamun Rahman and other senior officials of the Navana Group were present at the ceremony, said a press release.
With the best quality coffee beans and utmost level trained barista Gloria Jean s coffees have been serving coffee since 2012 in Bangladesh, said the release.
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