By Heather McLean, 17 June 2002 15:55
NEWS easyInternetCafé has struck a deal with coffee shop Caffe Nero which will see the two companies sharing premises. From this August Caffe Nero will take over the ground floor of easyInternetCafé's High Street Kensington site in London. easyInternetCafé said it expects the shop to attract around 18,000 customers each week. The store has 350 PCs available for surfing the internet and sending email. If the venture in Kensington is a success the two companies may share other easyInternetCafé sites around the country. Six of easyInternetCafe's nine UK shops are located in London. Caffe Nero bought the Aroma coffee house chain from the previous owner, MacDonalds in April this year for £2.51m.
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