Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know OP is trolling based on the other thread about food inflation. But will say I buy coffee beans for basically $10 a pound from Mom's and it lasts about two weeks as I drink two cups in the morning. Very affordable.
Will mention I did have a coffeeship cappuccino a day habitat for years and when Covid hit I stopped it and was surprised by how much I preferred coffee at home. And of course it is much better for the pocketbook.
Are you saying there is no food inflation?
If so learn math and economics fool.
The "fool" poster. Who hurt you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know OP is trolling based on the other thread about food inflation. But will say I buy coffee beans for basically $10 a pound from Mom's and it lasts about two weeks as I drink two cups in the morning. Very affordable.
Will mention I did have a coffeeship cappuccino a day habitat for years and when Covid hit I stopped it and was surprised by how much I preferred coffee at home. And of course it is much better for the pocketbook.
Are you saying there is no food inflation?
If so learn math and economics fool.
Anonymous wrote:I know OP is trolling based on the other thread about food inflation. But will say I buy coffee beans for basically $10 a pound from Mom's and it lasts about two weeks as I drink two cups in the morning. Very affordable.
Will mention I did have a coffeeship cappuccino a day habitat for years and when Covid hit I stopped it and was surprised by how much I preferred coffee at home. And of course it is much better for the pocketbook.
Anonymous wrote:We used to be daily Starbucks drinkers.
We have an espresso maker and make it at home now. It’s far better and cheaper. Starbucks has gone so downhill. It’s a shadow of its former self.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My suburban neighborhood bakery/cafe sold short little 8oz cups of drip coffee for $2.75 for YEARS. I walk the dog past there once a month or so. I stopped in last weekend and the owner rang me up and told me the tiny cup was $4.50! I sarcastically said "Are you sure?" and he felt so embarrassed he created a new button on his touch screen to revert the price back to $2.75.
"You're right, that doesn't sound right, let me fix that."
Sorry but who in the heck is going to pay $4.50 for a tiny cup of drip coffee in a normal suburb? To top it off, I walked out and the coffee was luke warm! I wouldn't have wanted it for free.
You sound like a b. Just stay home. He shouldn't be embarrassed for trying to keep his small business afloat.
Anonymous wrote:You can still get 2.5 lb of coffee beans at Costco for around $18.
Anonymous wrote:My suburban neighborhood bakery/cafe sold short little 8oz cups of drip coffee for $2.75 for YEARS. I walk the dog past there once a month or so. I stopped in last weekend and the owner rang me up and told me the tiny cup was $4.50! I sarcastically said "Are you sure?" and he felt so embarrassed he created a new button on his touch screen to revert the price back to $2.75.
"You're right, that doesn't sound right, let me fix that."
Sorry but who in the heck is going to pay $4.50 for a tiny cup of drip coffee in a normal suburb? To top it off, I walked out and the coffee was luke warm! I wouldn't have wanted it for free.
Anonymous wrote:I buy Bustelo-type espresso and make coffee at home. It's a very small expense and not something I'd cut out...
Anonymous wrote:You really should never buy coffee daily can't you make it at home.
Beef has gotten a bit expensive but still that's a once a week item anyway and you should only be eating about 6oz a serving it should not break the bank.