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coffee takeaways

Internet cafes have become prominent throughout Iran. Coffee has become increasingly popular amongst Iran’s young population.

However, a significant portion of Iranians disapprove,
believing that to embrace coffee is to embrace Western values.
Even today, the Iranian government is opposed to the rise of “coffee culture”.
In 2007, Iranian police shut down 24 coffee shops in tehran, the capital.
Iranian coffee imports were $600,000 in 2006, but over $3 million in 2011, showing significant growth Iran’s coffee consumption, while on the rise, is much lower compared to other Middle Eastern countries.

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