Kids, its important to know that none of what matt did with bluetokai is mind-blowing or different. Yes it's different for India, but he basically followed what speciality coffee roasters were doing in the US and UK. But he was the first to do it, and he did it well. And Of course replicating it in India would have brought forth its own challenges. Also great video
Loved this case study on Blue Tokai! You have done an amazing job of explaining the coffee culture in India. I have one correction for coffee beginners, at 5:05 When he is talking about the freshness of the coffee, the pictures show roast profiles from light to dark roast of coffee beans. Coffee does not change colour as time passes. It just loses flavour.
Coffee is mostly subjective, I like to brew myself. But where mostly market is captured by instant coffee powder, Blue Tokai def is a + because of the ease of supply of freshly roasted coffee.
I'm not a coffee person! But after seeing this case study, I would want to try Blue Tokai coffee! Brilliant Case study! What a wonderful business model they have created, keeping the customers' needs and the Environment / Ecosystem along with building their revenues and profits.
So it seems like they took the concept of direct from small farms, and then introduced a grind that people could make in existing steel filters at home. And then they opened up cafe around India for brand awareness. Drink anything but Starbuck's! Support all these smaller roasters and cafes.
2:30 - Man, get your facts right. Home brewed coffee is not dominated by instant coffee. Have you ever been to south Indian households? You just mentioned two categories of coffee (home brewed and cafe coffee), where is simple south Indian filter coffee served at darshinis, you know one where a cuppa coffee costs about INR 20/30?
I think people are missing the point - they just make damn good coffee. Compare that with garbage coffee which focuses entirely on marketing and branding like Sleepy Owl and it’s easy to see why they stand out. The fact that the food (a tad expensive) is equally good and appeals to the increasingly globalised Indian urbanite, it’s not difficult to see why they’re succeeding. More power to them, their model and simple focus on quality definitely makes them stand out in a cluttered market.
Blue Tokai's FY23 revenue stood at Rs 129 crore. The company reported a loss of Rs 42 crore during the said period. The coffee chain runs over 100 outlets across Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Mohali, and Pune.
Have you noticed how this coffee company claims to support small farmers , but actually prioritizes large estates? Their packaging only mentions estates with over 100 acres, ignoring the struggles of small-scale farmers. In reality, companies like Tata Coffee are making a genuine difference. As one of India's largest coffee producers, they operate their own estates and also have coffee curing units that provide employment opportunities for locals and offer fair prices to farmers. Let's set the record straight and give credit where it's due - to companies truly supporting small farmers and contributing to local communities.
1:42 This is not fully accurate. The motivation behind the third wave of coffee isn't curiosity and flavor profile. The biggest reasons were inhumane practices of coffee trading, child labor, and deforestation. The coffee belt is predominantly a poor, and many corporates were exploiting it. Tracking the origin (third wave) of coffee ensures coffee is fair.
Majority of these coffee cafes are in loss, the reason I feel is people take a cup of coffee and sit for hours with their laptop, that's fine, but the customer who takes away coffee and who dine in are being charged same. This needs to change the people who want to sit and enjoy should be paying more and who just want coffee should be given a coffee on a big discount. This shall be a win win situation for both cafes and coffee lovers.
Blue Tokai's impact on the Indian coffee industry through its dedication to quality and direct trade practices is truly inspirational. Their model not only enhances the coffee drinking experience but also supports sustainable farming practices, setting a benchmark for others in the industry. ☕
These false stories are the sole reason the startup ecosystem is in a bad shape. Who's the fool here celebrating 70% revenue growth against 350% loss piling up! Please get basic math right.
theres a samosa guy here in Madras, who has now opened quite a few stores here. I do know him personally, great samosas! In your language - I know a samosa CEO here whos made great strides in improving the taste of these 'bytes' & hes disrupting the multi-crore samosa market here in TN. he has also scaled up with many franchises. care to cover his growth story? pls lemme know, shall provide his details.
Precisely said. This is new age Gen Z business insight model. Call anyone on the street, the best and tops and make it viral. The message going viral is the validation not the actual real deal...
It doesn't matter to coffee drinker whether the company is profit making or otherwise. Revenue tells the general public about their market size or popularity.
The bit about farmers learning how to grow specialty coffee from bt and Indian roasters is very generic and incorrect, the third wave has been going on for a bit, India exports 70% coffee, ergo they know what the global markets want and started work on it way before bt.
The other day I saw a video about the same brand , it felt like an ad, today i got this suggestion, without starting the video I felt this could be an as well, read the comments not surprised. Indian brands too have started going the youtube route it seems.
What?! Women didn't get to divorce their husbands just because they didn't like coffee in ancient Asian-Arab culture (or really any culture for that matter). Divorce was way more complex and handled by elders, not based on some quirky coffee rule. Coffee was important, but not a legal dealbreaker by any means. Misinformation like this twists history, so let's stick to facts!
They might have the numbers but i've witnessed the quality of coffee degrade over time. with losses that come up with lack of profits and VC pressure i guess. Makes more sense to order from other gourmet roasters now.
india is not stuck at 2nd coffee wave, Indian still don't like coffee that much. we are at 5th wave of chai. where we have more chai franchise coming every day
Atikhan estate and Thogrihunkal estates are not owned by small time coffee farmers. These estates own hundreds of acres of coffee plantations. So Blue Tokai deals with bigger players and not small farmers. Need to get your facts right.
0:45 Stop spreading misinfo about that turkish divorce over coffee. There were basically no rules about divorce in the entire empire. The divorce was presided over by an elder. The coffee beans could be reason for one divorce but there was no law or condition.
This just sounds like a massive PR and brand building excercise... They don't even have a foot print in Chennai, the coffee consumption capital. Only substantial presence in BLR you call it disruption in india. They are so disruptive that before this video didn't even know their name 📛
Wtf! Maan..this is a failing brand. I tasted their over roasted coffee. Stop selling shit founder stories when they JUST HAVE NO IDEA OF HOW TO MAKE A PROFIT. ''''Blue Tokai revenue surges 70% in FY23; loss up 3.5 times as firm expands footprint''''
There are way better coffee companies than Blue Tokai. Most of their cafe’s do not even have a proper trained staff and management - the experience has mostly been bad.
Coffee king 😂😂 Guys selling filter coffee in karnataka, tamil nadu are crying in the corner Btw they have 1000cr/annum sales each Their ticket size is not 500₹/600₹ just 10₹ to 50₹ 😂
Blue tokai provides one of the best affordable coffee beans, not to forget freshly roasted. I have an aeropress and Hario V60, been a blue tokai fan since 5-6 years now and never thought of switching. Though I don’t like their new packaging but that is the only complaint I have.
The stores are basically empty all the times! Nothing new to the product and personally seeing their ground scenario I feel they are in same path to the brands like chaipoint, chaiyos and all. Look at ccd ones it was a hit in indian market but went bankrupt and now its profitable due to its presence in commercial spaces mostly where ppl are drinking their coffee for free.
Bdw i went to starbucks, thirdwave cofee . I was conpletely dissatisfied. This is just ultra rich "chochle". This freshly roasted bean, western ambience , trained english speaking baristas are just part of rubbish old story telling.
Coffee shops of blue tokoi sucks It isn't hygienic lacks professionalism in the staff hired still a long way to go. Not impressed by the coffee experience at their outlet.
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Kids, its important to know that none of what matt did with bluetokai is mind-blowing or different. Yes it's different for India, but he basically followed what speciality coffee roasters were doing in the US and UK. But he was the first to do it, and he did it well. And Of course replicating it in India would have brought forth its own challenges.
Also great video
looking to start a similar model for african countries
Loved this case study on Blue Tokai! You have done an amazing job of explaining the coffee culture in India.
I have one correction for coffee beginners, at 5:05 When he is talking about the freshness of the coffee, the pictures show roast profiles from light to dark roast of coffee beans. Coffee does not change colour as time passes. It just loses flavour.
Thanks for sharing Snehal
Coffee is mostly subjective, I like to brew myself. But where mostly market is captured by instant coffee powder, Blue Tokai def is a + because of the ease of supply of freshly roasted coffee.
I'm not a coffee fanatic, but I'm an insights fanatic. Free class, let's go.
I'm not a coffee person! But after seeing this case study, I would want to try Blue Tokai coffee! Brilliant Case study! What a wonderful business model they have created, keeping the customers' needs and the Environment / Ecosystem along with building their revenues and profits.
The thing is BlueTokai provides whole lots of coffee varieties and with different grinds for your make home brew easy. And it's just awesome.
So it seems like they took the concept of direct from small farms, and then introduced a grind that people could make in existing steel filters at home. And then they opened up cafe around India for brand awareness.
Drink anything but Starbuck's! Support all these smaller roasters and cafes.
2:30 - Man, get your facts right. Home brewed coffee is not dominated by instant coffee. Have you ever been to south Indian households? You just mentioned two categories of coffee (home brewed and cafe coffee), where is simple south Indian filter coffee served at darshinis, you know one where a cuppa coffee costs about INR 20/30?
Congratulations! You just watched an advertisement.
true
It is not a ad
Reason:If its a ad he wouldnt have taken the name of starbucks
I think people are missing the point - they just make damn good coffee. Compare that with garbage coffee which focuses entirely on marketing and branding like Sleepy Owl and it’s easy to see why they stand out. The fact that the food (a tad expensive) is equally good and appeals to the increasingly globalised Indian urbanite, it’s not difficult to see why they’re succeeding. More power to them, their model and simple focus on quality definitely makes them stand out in a cluttered market.
This case study on Blue Tokai is❤🔥
Blue Tokai's FY23 revenue stood at Rs 129 crore. The company reported a loss of Rs 42 crore during the said period. The coffee chain runs over 100 outlets across Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Mohali, and Pune.
Never heard of this brand,
But Great insights
0:38 coffee is not 2nd nost consumed beverage, its tea. Coffee comes at third
Nope
Have you noticed how this coffee company claims to support small farmers , but actually prioritizes large estates? Their packaging only mentions estates with over 100 acres, ignoring the struggles of small-scale farmers.
In reality, companies like Tata Coffee are making a genuine difference. As one of India's largest coffee producers, they operate their own estates and also have coffee curing units that provide employment opportunities for locals and offer fair prices to farmers.
Let's set the record straight and give credit where it's due - to companies truly supporting small farmers and contributing to local communities.
1:42 This is not fully accurate. The motivation behind the third wave of coffee isn't curiosity and flavor profile. The biggest reasons were inhumane practices of coffee trading, child labor, and deforestation. The coffee belt is predominantly a poor, and many corporates were exploiting it. Tracking the origin (third wave) of coffee ensures coffee is fair.
Great video, love the attention to detail.
Big fan of Blutokai Vietnamese Coffee 😊
Simple and efficient explanation. Keep ‘em coming!
Loved every bit of the video ❤️
Majority of these coffee cafes are in loss, the reason I feel is people take a cup of coffee and sit for hours with their laptop, that's fine, but the customer who takes away coffee and who dine in are being charged same. This needs to change the people who want to sit and enjoy should be paying more and who just want coffee should be given a coffee on a big discount. This shall be a win win situation for both cafes and coffee lovers.
Awesome
Really good video and very well explained
Awesome research 🎉
Blue Tokai's impact on the Indian coffee industry through its dedication to quality and direct trade practices is truly inspirational. Their model not only enhances the coffee drinking experience but also supports sustainable farming practices, setting a benchmark for others in the industry. ☕
From bean to cup, Blue Tokai's commitment to quality and sustainability sets a new standard for the coffee industry.
These false stories are the sole reason the startup ecosystem is in a bad shape.
Who's the fool here celebrating 70% revenue growth against 350% loss piling up!
Please get basic math right.
Drinking Blue Tokai Coffee while watching a casestudy on Blue Tokai.
How's it
Pretty good. Have been using it for around 5 years now.
@@axem.8338 yeah I also like BT and prefer this over starbucks any time
Same
theres a samosa guy here in Madras, who has now opened quite a few stores here. I do know him personally, great samosas! In your language - I know a samosa CEO here whos made great strides in improving the taste of these 'bytes' & hes disrupting the multi-crore samosa market here in TN. he has also scaled up with many franchises. care to cover his growth story? pls lemme know, shall provide his details.
Precisely said. This is new age Gen Z business insight model. Call anyone on the street, the best and tops and make it viral. The message going viral is the validation not the actual real deal...
Going to learn from the features of their website ❤
Great content keep it up
Don't just post revenue.. they're in massive loss..
why? They charge pretty high for a cuppa
They are a startup.
INDIA is Chai territory
It doesn't matter to coffee drinker whether the company is profit making or otherwise. Revenue tells the general public about their market size or popularity.
Its only matter of time before they become profitable
Love the quality of these videos
Best coffee I ever had
Seriously, what an innovative wave for Indian coffee drinkers. Nopes.
Starbucks uses the best Arabica beans as well.
Never heard this company name
Meet too
Great Video
Aaahh now i get it.....its freshly roasted and origin .....plus time
The bit about farmers learning how to grow specialty coffee from bt and Indian roasters is very generic and incorrect, the third wave has been going on for a bit, India exports 70% coffee, ergo they know what the global markets want and started work on it way before bt.
keeping everything aside to watch this
Watching this while sipping on a Blue Tokai cup
This too shall pass
Way to go Blue Tokai!
Do they make money?
Nothing beats South Indian filter coffee and even roadside coffees
Very interesting.
What is their profit?
They’re in severe losses
Audio seems to be but awkward as it was clearly added later
Best thing about the brand is they are giving good coffe and food at reasonable price
Great research!!
What's the name of the songs getting played in the background?
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The other day I saw a video about the same brand , it felt like an ad, today i got this suggestion, without starting the video I felt this could be an as well, read the comments not surprised.
Indian brands too have started going the youtube route it seems.
What?! Women didn't get to divorce their husbands just because they didn't like coffee in ancient Asian-Arab culture (or really any culture for that matter). Divorce was way more complex and handled by elders, not based on some quirky coffee rule. Coffee was important, but not a legal dealbreaker by any means. Misinformation like this twists history, so let's stick to facts!
They might have the numbers but i've witnessed the quality of coffee degrade over time. with losses that come up with lack of profits and VC pressure i guess. Makes more sense to order from other gourmet roasters now.
Yes
Indian Bru coffee and filter coffee still the best
Too good coffee ❤❤
If someone is boasting about unimaginable valuation, be ready. Their intention is to flip the company and not to make profit.
Am in Banglaore and have never been to Blue tokkai and it has limited cafes, its all Third wave coffee here..
I really like their coffee but not their food. They would need to improve that too.
4:01 wow
india is not stuck at 2nd coffee wave, Indian still don't like coffee that much. we are at 5th wave of chai. where we have more chai franchise coming every day
Watching this while having coffee
Atikhan estate and Thogrihunkal estates are not owned by small time coffee farmers. These estates own hundreds of acres of coffee plantations. So Blue Tokai deals with bigger players and not small farmers. Need to get your facts right.
South Indian filter coffee still rocks 😅
Maybe we should breakdown insights behind Rameswaram Cafe's growth 🤔
@@GrowthXDefinitely❤
Araku coffee is also good
@0:45 the divorce tidbit is not true. It is classic misinformation which happens to sound amusing
Video is great thumbnail needs to improve❤
Please show coffee estates and not tea gardens when you are talking about coffee
💯
0:45 Stop spreading misinfo about that turkish divorce over coffee. There were basically no rules about divorce in the entire empire. The divorce was presided over by an elder. The coffee beans could be reason for one divorce but there was no law or condition.
Ha, good prmtn
so this was basically a content marketing !
The coffees are terrible as a coffee fanatic. But it’s probably just doesn’t match my taste. But an amazing lesson to learn from them.
And why is South Indian filter coffee not included in the home coffee market?
WRONG after water its tea then juice then coffee.
This just sounds like a massive PR and brand building excercise... They don't even have a foot print in Chennai, the coffee consumption capital. Only substantial presence in BLR you call it disruption in india. They are so disruptive that before this video didn't even know their name 📛
Erm actually, instant coffee came up in the 1900s.
Never heard of it
Wtf! Maan..this is a failing brand. I tasted their over roasted coffee.
Stop selling shit founder stories when they JUST HAVE NO IDEA OF HOW TO MAKE A PROFIT.
''''Blue Tokai revenue surges 70% in FY23; loss up 3.5 times as firm expands footprint''''
Starbucks has much better customer service and outlet ambience and amenities.
Insights on steroids 🧠
the thumb looks amazing
Thanks bro, just like the viral shorts you’ve been creating.
Their coffee tastes okayish, actually below average for the price they’re selling at.
Great business analysis but coffee beans don't become a darker roast over 4 weeks to 5:11
atleast you tried
There are way better coffee companies than Blue Tokai. Most of their cafe’s do not even have a proper trained staff and management - the experience has mostly been bad.
Coffee king 😂😂
Guys selling filter coffee in karnataka, tamil nadu are crying in the corner
Btw they have 1000cr/annum sales each
Their ticket size is not 500₹/600₹ just 10₹ to 50₹ 😂
Blue tokai provides one of the best affordable coffee beans, not to forget freshly roasted. I have an aeropress and Hario V60, been a blue tokai fan since 5-6 years now and never thought of switching. Though I don’t like their new packaging but that is the only complaint I have.
indias new coffe king is third wave :)
The stores are basically empty all the times! Nothing new to the product and personally seeing their ground scenario I feel they are in same path to the brands like chaipoint, chaiyos and all. Look at ccd ones it was a hit in indian market but went bankrupt and now its profitable due to its presence in commercial spaces mostly where ppl are drinking their coffee for free.
Try Tribal Coffee. These coffee companies are nothing in front of it.
Hype
Make a video hindi
You missed the part of marketing and branding budget that was enabled by the well known angel investors to fast track growth.
First again ✋
While I agree Blue Tokai is awesome and am sure it works for a lot of people , idk I have found that Nescafe Gold....its just perfect
👏🏻
The bigger they get the worse their coffee will become just like theobroma
Bdw i went to starbucks, thirdwave cofee . I was conpletely dissatisfied. This is just ultra rich "chochle". This freshly roasted bean, western ambience , trained english speaking baristas are just part of rubbish old story telling.
Coffee shops of blue tokoi sucks
It isn't hygienic lacks professionalism in the staff hired still a long way to go. Not impressed by the coffee experience at their outlet.
Try Sleepy Owl and you'll never touch blue tokai.. BTW, the video is an ad.
Owl is eww 💩