| Gosh, Anyone else think cup a coffee is crazy expensive? Even work has cancelled free coffee. Dry cleaner, coop store no longer give free little cups of coffee. I only have a Keurig machine at home, I’ll have to go buy a second thermo cup to carry with me now. So sad no one gives thus coffee free treat anymore. |
| 7-11 |
| Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee |
| Banks |
| Get the McDonalds app |
| There’s a Dunkin in my building at work and it costs $2.19 per cup. While that’s reasonable, I am considering buying a desk coffee pot since I drink 2-3 cups per day. |
This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week. |
| Yes. Over the pandemic, when I was not out much at all, I changed my grab a coffee here/there/anywhere out habit to making coffee at home and pouring it in a hydroflask if I am running out, and for the office buying in bulk pods for my days in the office (coworker donated an old Kuerig machine for our floor's kitchen). |
| Keurig pods are also very expensive, and not great for the environment. The most economical cup of coffee is if you buy beans and use a manual brewing method (drip, french press etc). Make an extra cup and take it to work with you in a travel mug! |
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Home brewed.
Personally, I like Royal Farms in 7-Eleven coffee over Starbucks. I like that they’re cheaper too. |
| My house. I use Illy. |
Panera is gross, but I want it to come to my town just for this. |
| McDonald's. $1 for a small coffee. |
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Me too but that is not cheap coffee. |