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2016-01-20

CAFÉ RAZZO was launched at RESPSCI

Rizal Experimental Station and Pilot School of Cottage Industries (RESPSCI) launched CAFÉ RAZZO at its school compound on January 20, 2016. "RAZZO" is a word usually used to indicate someone who has no money or has a very small sum of money. The price of coffee is a bit more than "3 in 1 coffee" but costs far less than brewed coffee at coffee shops. CAFÉ RAZZO will provide affordable products yet maintain its good quality to students, teaching and non-teaching staff and surrounding community.

CAFÉ RAZZO has another objective. It is to provide students with learning opportunity in Food and Beverage Service. Students will serve as its staff to brew coffee, develop and sell products. Through those experiences, students are expected to learn how to establish a small business, to gain knowledge and skills on customer service, and to prepare them for world of work.

CAFÉ RAZZO was planned by RESPSCI teachers including Business and Entrepreneurship teachers to fully utilize the equipment provided by JICA Project. Operation of the coffee shop will start from June 2016.

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