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Travel Food Services opens Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf at New Delhi Airport

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 Travel Food Services (TFS) has launched a new outlet of Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf at the food court…
 Travel Food Services (TFS) has launched a new outlet of Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf at the food court of Terminal 3 at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The American chain, one of the world’s leading roasters and retailers of specialty coffee and tea, serves handcrafted coffee and tea, in addition to ice-blended drinks, food and desserts.

Commenting on the launch, Gaurav Dewan, chief operating officer and business head, TFS, said, “We are extremely delighted to open Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, a leading international café which is known worldwide for its high-quality products and a wide range of beverages. We aim to further give a better experience and enhance the consumer choice at the airport.”
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