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    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerOctober 6, 20223 Mins Read19 Views
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    Tupelo just became home to the first “Just Love Coffee” franchise in Mississippi. 

    This Memphis/Nashville-based coffee company was founded in 2003 by Robb and Emily Webb. It was initially an online coffee service to offer financial assistance to couples undergoing the adoption process, which can be extremely expensive. 

    This charitable branch of the company continues to this day, having raised hundreds of thousands of dollars towards giving children a good home and helping couples fill their homes with love.

    Just Love doesn’t tell cafe franchise owners what charities or causes they should support, but the company has stated that “the right franchise owners are going to be community-minded. When you support the community, the community supports you.” 

    Just Love Coffee was founded with a mission to help those who are trying to make the world a better place. Since its first day in business, the company has been developing a unique fundraising program that offers an easy, cost-effective, and fun way to raise needed funds through the sales of artisan coffees.

    Whether you’re a family looking to share your love through adoption or a non-profit organization raising funds for an upcoming project, Just Love Coffee’s fundraising program is for everyone. For more information about this, visit their website here. 

    The company purchases sustainable coffees from around the world and also sells bags of its hand-roasted beans in Whole Foods, Fresh Market, and other health-based markets. All Just Coffee’s coffee blends are roasted by hand at its facility in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

    Just Love also offers wraps, sandwiches, salads, and a grab-and-go selection, and they serve breakfast and lunch all day. 

    Tupelo native Brent Jackson opened the first Just Love Coffee in Mississippi and held its grand opening on September 29. He said, “Throughout the years, my late brother and I had dreamed of opening our own restaurant one day. This location is so special for me because I’m living out that dream in his memory, serving our hometown community nothing but love—Just Love.”

    Just Love is a friendly environment with delicious food and a variety of drinks; plus, there is something for everyone. With a menu of health-conscious foods, plus delicious baked goods, and an entire waffle menu! 

    “Just Love has been a caring company from the very beginning. We care about who we are, who we serve, and what we do. We want every guest to walk away from a Just Love having experienced genuine and sincere customer service that puts a smile on their face and makes them just plain feel better.”

    Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in addition to a lot of love, and of course, coffee. This new addition to Mississippi combines some of the best aspects of the Magnolia State…family, food, community, and hospitality.  

    Tupelo is the only Just Love Coffee in the state of Mississippi currently. However, Biloxi will get its very own within the next few months. 

    Everybody is loving Just Love. 

    All photos courtesy of Just Love Coffee/Facebook

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