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AMT Coffee is a UK chain of coffeehouses that are mainly located in railway stations. It was founded in 1992 by Alistair McCallum Toppin and his two brothers Angus and Alan. Their first shop opened in Oxford City Centre. AMT was the first coffee company in the UK to use 100% fairtrade coffee and 100% organic milk.[1]
AMT also operate coffee kiosks which are normally on station concourses. Sometimes these are expanded into 'AMT Coffee Lounges' which are kiosks combined with a small seating area.
New Bars recently opened in Stratford International Station, Guys Hospital, Gatwick Airport and Eastbourne.
As of November 2010 AMT Coffee has 68 locations across the UK and western Europe.
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