Costa Coffee have announced that they are to stop selling a popular product in their stores.
The food and drinks chain, who have over 50 stores and supermarket machines across the capital, made the change following a review of their menu.
According to Aberdeen Live, their House Filter Coffee will stop being sold in stores nationwide from next month however "exciting" changes are coming to the menu soon.
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People who are an avid fan of the blend are no being urged to try their Black Americano or Flat Black as it uses the same Mocha Italia Signature Blend beans. House Filter drinks previously only cost customers £1.49, but coffee lovers will now have to shell out £3.10 for an Americano, or £2.80 for the Flat Black.
A Costa Coffee spokesperson said: “Costa House Filter Coffee will no longer be available in stores from September.
"As with all our food and drink range, we continually review and optimise our menus to ensure we are meeting our customers’ needs and expectations.
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"We have some really exciting new drinks launching in September and for those customers who have previously enjoyed our Filter Coffee, and customers can continue to order a Black Americano or a Flat Black, made with the same Mocha Italia Signature Blend beans.”
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