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Plymouth Caribou Coffee Closing April 14

Employees at the Caribou Coffee in Plymouth have begun telling customers about their upcoming closing. The last day is April 14.

Caribou Coffees is closing a string of 160 stores across the country and store employees have confirmed that the Plymouth location will be among those closing its doors. 

Right now the company has confirmed the West Bloomfield location on Orchard Lake Road will shutter by Monday and a Rochester shop ob Walton Blvd. will close its doors at noon on April 14.  And employees at the Grosse Pointe Woods Caribou Coffee began telling customers Saturday and Sunday the store will close its doors later this month, according to Grosse Pointe Patch. 

The Plymouth location will also close at noon on April 14. 

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The decision relates to a corporate acquisition of Caribou by Joh. A. Benckiser Group (JAB) in December 2012. The same company also acquired another large coffee company, Peet's Coffee and Tea Inc., which happened in October 2012.

Lake Minnetonka Patch reports a source with knowledge of the company’s downsizing plans and speaking on the condition of anonymity said 80 stores are being outright closed and 80 others are being converted into Peet’s Coffee locations. Caribou Coffee has 22 stores in Michigan.

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Caribou Coffee has locations in Royal Oak at 401 S Main St. and 31901 Woodward Ave.

Statement on Facebook 

On Friday Caribou responded to an Iowa customer's Facebook query with this statement:

Hi Rikki, retail locations in Iowa will remain operating, as well as retail locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Western Wisconsin, North Carolina, Kansas and Denver. Closing stores outside of these areas was a tough decision. However, we’re excited to be able to renew our efforts in these markets. Please contact 888.CARIBOU with further questions - thank you for reaching out to us.

Caribous Closing in Ohio and Illinois

 In Lakewood, OH a Caribou store employee told Lakewood Patch Sunday that the staff was "just told" about the closing. "We're not very happy about it," said the employee, who asked not to be named. "We're all going to lose our jobs. We're going to be given the option to reapply for a job at Peet's, but we don't know much." He said the Lakewood location is one of the stores that will be converted into a Peet's, however, he added that no timeline has been given for the change. It's expected within in couple weeks.

German Firm Buys Caribou and Peet's

Caribou Coffee, headquartered in Brooklyn Center, MN, is the second-largest java chain in the United States behind Starbucks. In December 2012, German conglomerate Joh. A. Benckiser Group said it would be buying the publicly traded Minneapolis-based Caribou Coffee Co. for $340 million.

Earlier in 2012 it bought Peet’s Coffee & Tea for $1 billion. Peet’s Coffee was founded in Berkeley, CA, and is now headquartered in Emeryville, CA. The bulk of its stores are located in California. The company also maintains stores in Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington state.

In March, Caribou opted not to go ahead with plans to put shops inside J.C. Penney stores,according to Bloomberg.

Calls to Caribou's corporate office for more information on the Royal Oak stores were not immediately returned.

Chris Steller, Colin McEwen and Lori Switaj also contirbuted to this story.


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