Brewing Optimism and Creativity on World Poetry Day With Julius Meinl

Julius Meinl Encourages Thousands To Pay For Their Coffee With Poetry In Annual 'Pay With A Poem' Initiative

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More than 80 per cent of people feel disillusioned by the current state of the world, yet four in five believe that exploring their creative side helps improve their outlook on life, according to new research by Julius Meinl. The findings were revealed alongside the launch of Pay With A Poem, a global initiative designed to brew optimism through poetry.

Offering coffee to spark inspiration, the brand invites customers to visit participating locations serving Julius Meinl on World Poetry Day (21st March, 2017). Those who write a poem can use this as currency to receive a complimentary coffee or tea of their choice.

"With a heritage in Viennese coffee house culture - a creative and artistic environment - we have a natural intrigue into how poetry can positively impact our emotions. This research reaffirms our commitment to celebrating poetry - our creative voice is a truly valuable and positive tool." "This World Poetry Day, join Pay With A Poem and experience how a simple cup of coffee - paid for by poetry - can inspire creative and poetic moments in life."

Marcel Löffler, Julius Meinl's CEO

Despite the thinking that creativity increases optimism, the research also uncovered that less than one in ten currently engage with poetry. Further to this, while 43% of respondents admit to having written poetry as a child, over half have not explored it since then.

In response, the Vienna-based coffee roaster is embarking on its biggest and boldest mission yet: to awaken inner poets across the globe, and ultimately, showcase the power poetry has to increase optimism.

Sharing the brand’s passion to ignite creativity and bring more poetry into the world is global ambassador, tattoo artist and creative director of Sang Bleu, Maxime Buchi.

Maxime’s ongoing drive to shine a light on the parallels between sociology and art, sees him joining the Pay With A Poem movement.

"Poetry is not a practice, it is a mindstate. The one thing that always remained constant in my work is its trans-practice quality. Designing a tattoo, clothes, publishing or teaching proceed from the same vision, and so does writing and composition. Techniques are means, poetry is the end."

Speaking about the campaign, Julius Meinl’s CEO, Marcel Löffler says: “With a heritage in Viennese coffee house culture – a creative and artistic environment – we have a natural intrigue into how poetry can positively impact our emotions. This research reaffirms our commitment to celebrating poetry – our creative voice is a truly valuable and positive tool.”

“This World Poetry Day, join Pay With A Poem and experience how a simple cup of coffee – paid for by poetry – can inspire creative and poetic moments in life.”

This year’s Pay With A Poem is set to take place in more than 200 new venues than the 2016 initiative. To find out how you can take part, visit facebook.com/JuliusMeinlOfficial and meinlcoffee.com, or watch the Pay With A Poem social experiment here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTQG8MM61ng

Follow the social conversation using #PoetryForChange and #PayWithAPoem.

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ADDITIONAL RESEARCH FINDINGS

Julius Meinl commissioned a study in January 2017 through UK market research firm, 72 Point. The online survey polled 2,000 adults.

Brewing Optimism

  • Over a third of respondents feel strongly disillusioned by the current state of the world

  • Fifty seven percent of people feel optimistic about 2017

  • A fifth don’t do anything to improve their outlook on life

Engaging An Inner Poet

  • Of those that have ever written poetry, the majority (54%) haven’t since childhood

  • Nearly a fifth of the population believes that poetry is only likely to be written by the well-educated, or members of the 'literati'

  • Just one in 10 people think poetry is likely to be written by people other than well-educated literature fans

  • 7% of people have never read a poem in their lifetime

NOTES TO EDITORS

Julius Meinl is an internationally successful Austrian family company and has been the global ambassador of Vienna’s beloved coffee house culture for more than 150 years. The global success of Julius Meinl is based on traditional values: five generations of coffee expertise, premium-quality products and excellent customer service, values that are no longer a certainty these days. Julius Meinl is a global ambassador for Viennese coffee culture and today inspires people all over the world, just as the coffee house literati did in days gone by. Restaurants and business customers in more than 70 countries rely on Julius Meinl coffee and tea. The company already ranks among the top 3 premium coffee brands in over 40 countries. Julius Meinl is the market leader in hotels, restaurants and cafes in Austria, CEE, Adriatics, Russia and Dubai

  • Established in 1862

  • 700 employees worldwide

  • Marketing in more than 70 countries worldwide; among the top 3 premium coffee brands in over 40 countries

  • Market leader in the hotels, restaurants and cafes in Austria, CEE, Adriatics, Russia and Dubai

  • Some 40,000 customers worldwide

  • Production locations in Vienna (Austria) and Vicenza (Italy)

  • Sales in 2016: EUR 160million


About World Poetry Day: World Poetry Day is on 21 March, and was declared by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1999. The purpose of the day is to promote the reading, writing, publishing and teaching of poetry throughout the world and, as the UNESCO session declaring the day says, to "give fresh recognition and impetus to national, regional and international poetry movements".

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