Where to get the cheapest cup of coffee?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Yes, that is why I get them in bulk, and still far less expensive than coffee and lattes out.
And I only have one kid, which is much better for the environment than having two or more...way bigger impact on the envirnoment than the pod. Pick your battles I guess.
Anonymous
Free at IKEA with ikea family card (which is also free)
Anonymous
Back in the 80's, my dad had this Ziggy coffee mug. It was audacious to think about spending an entire DOLLAR on a cup!

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Use the refillable Keurig pods with your own ground coffee. I never drink enough to brew a whole pot.
Anonymous
I love a cup of McDonalds coffee. It’s delicious! Dunkin’ is my 2nd favorite.

Otherwise I fill up reusable Kcups at home most days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee


This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week.


Yep. I started when it was a trial and I got it for $8.99/month. I still get to renew each month at this price. Now, after I drop the kids off at school, I will often stop by Panera to get my tea even if I'm going back home to work. Sometimes I get breakfast, sometimes I don't. So definitely worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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!


Yes, that is why I get them in bulk, and still far less expensive than coffee and lattes out.
And I only have one kid, which is much better for the environment than having two or more...way bigger impact on the envirnoment than the pod. Pick your battles I guess.


Well then having zero kids and no Keurig would be even better. 🙄 Keurig is truly a ridiculous system as far as plastic waste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee


This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week.


Yep. I started when it was a trial and I got it for $8.99/month. I still get to renew each month at this price. Now, after I drop the kids off at school, I will often stop by Panera to get my tea even if I'm going back home to work. Sometimes I get breakfast, sometimes I don't. So definitely worth it.


I know a small company that paid for sip club memberships for everyone (office was next to Panera) because they realized it was cheaper than paying for coffee service amd drinks for everyone.
Anonymous
Don't drink cheap coffee.
Anonymous
If you are only drinking one or two cups of coffee get rid of the Keurig and just buy instant coffee. Starbucks sells their instant coffee in cans now, not just the individual plastic sleeves. The quality is about the same as a cup of Keurig, and the coffee is cheaper and less wasteful. Why anyone needs an entire appliance to make instant coffee is beyond me.
Anonymous
I order my coffee as a subscription from a local roaster. They have sachets that you can steep in hot water. I have a box shipped with my usual beans and grounds and take it to work or travel with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I order my coffee as a subscription from a local roaster. They have sachets that you can steep in hot water. I have a box shipped with my usual beans and grounds and take it to work or travel with them.


Oh where?
Anonymous
French press or drip at your house. You can drink it in your jimjams.
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Anonymous
Hint for the Panera peeps. Cancel your subscription on the app they will try to keep you by offering 3 months at 3.99 for you to stay. Saves 25 dollars
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