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@ TheGrinder
2025-04-24 17:35:23
Caffè Sospeso, Naples, Italy
Caffè sospeso, or "suspended coffee," is a tradition where customers pay in advance for an extra coffee, which can later be claimed by someone in need. This practice has spread globally, promoting small acts of kindness in cafés worldwide.
One World Cafe – Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
One of the pioneers of the pay-what-you-can model, One World Cafe allowed patrons to pay what they felt their meal was worth or volunteer in exchange for food. The café emphasized organic and locally sourced ingredients, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility.
The Vault – Valley City, North Dakota, USA
The Vault is a self-service coffee shop without any staff. Customers serve themselves and pay by placing money in a till, operating entirely on the honor system. Interestingly, the owners reported that they earned 15% more than expected, attributing this success to the honesty of their tight-knit community.
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