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In reply to the discussion: All those pods are putting a crimp in coffee sales [View all]yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)123. I am just bummed out about it that's all and a little denial.
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Not the K-Cups. And 24 cups for $46? A pound of beans at that price will make a lot more than 2 pots
hobbit709
Apr 2015
#34
Do you think that the stuff you put in the recycling doesn't get inspected when
Bohunk68
Apr 2015
#101
It's okay to be wrong, but it's not okay to post the wrong thing 6 times in a row
CreekDog
Apr 2015
#147
Really? I think it's pretty simple when I'm vising the rents and using theirs.
RedCappedBandit
Apr 2015
#117
I run a full pot through the grounds a second time for watering my plants. and, of
niyad
Apr 2015
#124
You're welcome. I mention this every time there's a dust up about Keurig, you're the first to
Stardust
Apr 2015
#158
You are right of course, I use a stainless steel filter basket and glass pot to make coffee
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#66
I used to manage a coffee shop many moon ago that served only pour overs for regular coffee.
tammywammy
Apr 2015
#39
There's a place down the street that will charge you 4 bucks just to do that for you.
arcane1
Apr 2015
#55
oh yeah. my good coffee pot died, so i tried my old 1 + it made bad coffee, so i went to your system
pansypoo53219
Apr 2015
#89
The only way to get decent coffee where I live is those fucking k cups. So we switched to tea.
CBGLuthier
Apr 2015
#38
Single serving? It's not something we'd use in our house. Nobody drinks a single serving, ever.
hunter
Apr 2015
#43
It's an algorithm. I've noticed whatever's on the page at any given time triggers....
Hekate
Apr 2015
#64
I'm the only coffee drinker in the house and I never drink more than one cup a day
tularetom
Apr 2015
#51
I buy my coffee beans from Costco, grind them at home, and use a single serve drip coffee machine.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#106
The guy who invented the single pod wishes he hadn't due to the amount of trash they make.
Pisces
Apr 2015
#113
There really is no need to throw out the left over coffee. You can put in the fridge and then
Hiraeth
Apr 2015
#126
My office has Keurigs on every floor and must dump thousands of those plastics capsules a day.
Glimmer of Hope
Apr 2015
#142
There is a Keurig at work but the coffee still tastes like office coffee. Weak and bitter.
Kablooie
Apr 2015
#144