Is this coffee really worth $15 a can, or is it some sort of meme?
>>7036340
It's fairly common in the UK. For a 250g tin we would pay £6.50/$10.
I used to drink it a lot because there was a little greasy spoon cafe close to my university in central London, surrounded by Costa and Starbucks and they served this for £1 for a single espresso.
It isnt amazing coffee, but its not terrible. For £10/$15, I could pick up something considerably better though.
>>7036410
A pound of beans from my local roaster is $7. So yeah, not the best for the price.
>>7036553
I typically go to Whittard of Chelsea, which is fairly expensive, but they have a nice selection as well as loose leaf teas. Prices are typically £3-£5 for 100-125g.
If you want to spend a lot of coffee, buy some jamaican blue mountain.
>>7036340
it's a meme. i bought it once when it was on sale, not worth even on sale price
>>7036340
if you need coffee for a dinner and you cant get any real coffee or beans then yes... if you have time or a store better than a standard supermarket near you then no.
>>7036340
How much coffee isnin the can? I pay $7 for 8.8oz of Douwe Egberts
>>7036340
it's the double of the price that we have here in Italy, but yes 15$ is ok
>>7038299
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>>7036553
That's super cheap. Is there no tax on coffee in the US?