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KUWAIT: Ali Abdulwahab Al-Mutawa Light Food, a subsidiary of Ali Abdulwahab Al-Mutawa Commercial Co (AAW), Sunday announced the opening of the renowned cafe Joe & The Juice at Kuwait’s Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST). This marks the first global campus location for Joe & The Juice.

Joe & The Juice’s rapid expansion in the country is fueled by the growing demand for healthy snacks and drinks among students who are embracing a healthier lifestyle, despite their busy schedules. The new store at GUST campus is set to become the favorite spot for students and staff to refuel and recharge between classes or meetings, offering a range of high-quality, fresh juices, shakes, coffee, and made-to-order sandwiches, in a trendy environment.

Since the launch of its first store in March of this year, Joe & The Juice has successfully competed with the most renowned restaurants and cafés in Kuwait’s food and beverage sector, quickly becoming the preferred choice for customers. GUST is one of the first private universities established in Kuwait and is known for its exceptional campus and education. Offering internationally accredited degrees, the university is also a hub for various student-led activities and events.

Joe & The Juice stores in Kuwait are located in Argania Complex in Shuwaikh, Argan Square in Salmiya, The Walk in Ardiya, Al-Andalus in Hawally, The Warehouse in South Subahiya, Sahara Golf Resort, and the new GUST Store in West Mishref, which is open from Saturday to Thursday from 7 am to 7.30 pm.

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