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When I started riding motorcycles, there was still a little storefront restaurant in Belfast, NY where I could get a good cup of coffee for a nickle! That's a 16,000% increase. I'm sure glad inflation generally hasn't kept up. Yet.
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Just to save little cents, I bring my stainless mug (flask) and fill the coffee in. ha ha ha I can have alot more coffee and save money each time I buy coffee at the 7-11. I only pay re-fill coffee price, >> and it saves little bit of green too (no intentional but it would) ha ha ha
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Yeah, I think all that expensive coffee must be one of those "acquired taste" things because I think they all taste terrible! I'm with you guys, the coffee at the local gas station tastes better than anything they serve at Starbucks and it's usually about 1/3 or less the cost of Starbucks. It doesn't surprise me that a lot of Starbucks are closing, what surprises me is that people were willing to pay that much for a cup of coffee in the first place!
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02-08-2010, 12:03 PM | #18 |
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It's all marketing and hype. What about bottled water? The stupid public will buy anything just to be cool or try to impress someone else.
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02-08-2010, 07:41 PM | #19 |
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We should move the coffee discussion to the flamey thread area, but for my two cents, it's different strokes for different folks. Starbucks, Caribou, Peets, Seattle's Best and the like generally serve much stronger coffee than McDonald's, 7-11, or Duncan Donuts. In many non-coffee shops, the coffee is drip brewed into a glass carafe that sits on a burner that slowly turns the coffee into brown tar. When I was unemployed in the last "Great Recession" (think 77ish, Iran hostages, gas shock/lines, etc.) one of the jobs I interviewed for was selling coffee "extender" (burnt cereal) to restaurants to help them make more money on their crappy coffee. (I didn't get it.)
I like my coffee strong and actually like to drink espresso straight. It ain't for everyone, but most restaurant coffee tastes like crap to me. I also do not like adding the artificial lighteners and flavors (hazelnut, french vanilla, Irish cream, etc.) I do go for real half and half cream but I can't drink anything with the "non-dairy" whiteners. For the record, a pretty damn large cup of Starbucks costs about $1.60 out here, and they will fill your traveling thermos cup for you if that floats your boat (and your bladder.) Some do re-fills, some don't. I suspect it depends if the barristas know you. When you look at the price of a typical fountain drink in a McDonald's, I don't think $1.60 a cup is outrageous. (alantf, eight bucks IS outrageous, even by euro standards but, c'mon, Spain has great "regular" coffee for cheap.) Starbucks coffee is not sitting on a burner getting distilled down to hot mud either. I was a little disappointed when they changed their espresso machines over to "not really espresso" but I got over it. I am solidly pro Starbucks but I'm aware that there are plenty of folks that love AM/PM coffee. (Perhaps the same folks that keep A1-steak sauce in business.) Don't take my Starbucks away! When it comes to riding the brown train, let's keep America pro-choice!
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Whatever floats your boat, whatever turns you on. No argument here, just voicing a different opinion.
I don't know what kind of Starbucks you buy, maybe a plain black coffee for $1.60, but most cups of Starbucks that I see sold go for $5 and up and are filled with all kinds of crap and flavoring that add up to 500 calories or more. And that $1.60 coffee probably costs them less than10 cents, including cup, to produce. That whole company was built on hype and marketing, not that the coffee is bad, to me it's just not worth the extra expense because there are many better tasting coffees for much less money without the hype. You are paying for the advertising, not the product, IMO. You are paying for the cup that says Starbucks, not Dunkin Donuts, the image more than the taste, IMO. |
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