Lavazza Unveils Plastic-Free Coffee Tabs for US Market

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Lavazza launches Tabli—a plastic-free, all-coffee single-serve system in the US that uses compressed coffee 'tabs' instead of capsules, promising easy one-touch brewing and Crema Plus; the machine is $260 with an optional milk frother, and individual tabs run about $0.70–$1.15 each (60-tab bundle available), as Lavazza pushes its US growth.
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