The lingering labor dispute at the port of oakland could start to hit bay area coffee drinkers where it hurts. Not only because varieties are more limited but the costco go up. We have organics from honduras colombian, sumatran. Reporter a roaster who relies on imported beans that almost all arrive by ship. Were not necessarily running out of coffee, but as each day goes on, every single pound every single bean of coffee that Coffee Roasters roast here in the u. S. Comes off the boat basically. Weve had to reach out to customers to be patient with us. Mike is also feeling the pinch. Almost all brands they carry come from some country in asia. We have had cases where items are at the port sitting there, and, you know, everything is all good, but we just need to be a little more patient. So far the livery port issue just means longer wait. That could change if the labor dispute isnt resolved soon. Laura anthony abc 7 news. The big explosion at a Southern California exxon mobil refinery a
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