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Jamaica Blue
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Jamaica Blue is a franchise business of Foodco which operates small coffee shops throughout Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, China, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The company mainly operates businesses in residential areas, malls, airports, hospitals and high streets.[1] Jamaica Blue operates around 134 cafés in 7 different countries.[2]

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History

In 2012, the first Jamaica Blue cafe opened in Singapore. In that same year the cafe celebrated its 20th anniversary.[3] It opened its 100th store in Australia on 16 October 2014, in Westfield Miranda.[4] Jamaica Blue is the sister company of Muffin Break, which is also a franchise of Foodco.[5]

In 2020, Jamaica Blue together with their sister company, Muffin Break, raised over $90,000 to assist those affected by the devastating bushfires within Australia[6] by donating to the Australian Red Cross Bush Fire Appeal.

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Memory cafes

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Chocolate cake serving at Jamaica Blue, 2020

The City of Wanneroo, working with Alzheimer's Western Australia, Jamaica Blue and Ocean Keys Shopping Centre, opened a memory cafe at the end of September 2020.

“Memory cafes help reduce stigma and promote a society that enables and supports people living with dementia to remain active in the community rather than be confined within the four walls of their home,” said Alzheimer's WA chief executive, Maria Davison.[7]

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Controversies

In November 2020, former journalist and Labor candidate Ali France alleged that the Jamaica Blue Indooroopilly store appeared to discriminate against her due to her disabilities and had security escort her from the premises.[8] After publicly discussing the incident on International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it gained significant national media coverage. The next day, the company issued an unreserved apology on behalf of Jamaica Blue and the franchisee, and expressed deep disappointment at France's treatment.[9]

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