Spyke
AA5Breply

Peetโ€™s is still better than Green Mountain โ€ฆ until now being bought by Green Mountain

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zabadohreply
ani.social

Peets becoming Keurig doesn't have a great cachet to it does it?

JDE Peets has a lot of brands that I didn't know were owned by the same company: https://www.jdepeets.com/brands/

  • Douwe Egberts
  • Gevalia
  • Super
  • Stumptown
  • Maxwell House
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lemmy.world

Haha $18B those morons donโ€˜t know you can get a coffee for $2.50

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They think they can make it the next Starbucks. They don't realize people go there because it's not Starbucks. ๐Ÿ’ธ

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AnUnusualRelicreply
lemmy.world

It's a bit more than just a chain of coffee stores. That title is completely idiotic.

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The article title or me calling them a chain of coffee stores? What else do they do besides the coffee stores?

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Itโ€™s the most blood from a stone a private equity firm can squeegee out of it before breaking it up and selling it for parts

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Zombiepiratereply
lemmy.world

I've never bought better coffee than an independent local cafรฉ that roasts their own beans on-site. Not the most convenient, but well worth it in my opinion.

I'd rather my money go to a small independent business anyway.

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That's true, I definitely gravitate towards this option. I'm kind of in-between coffee shops at the moment.

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That used to be the case. But now those coffee shops are just chasing trends. So they will make me an expensive pour-over but it will be watery and weak. I guess because many will add cream or sweetener to it anyway? 10 entirely separate single-origins and blends, but not a single dark roast. And they'll sneer at me for asking if they have beans that are bolder and recommend their single medium-light option.

That's been my experience at many chain and independent coffee roasters. So now I make coffee almost exclusively at home. There's nothing wrong with preferring light roasts, but there is with letting the snobs limit your choices. And if you tried the amazing coffee I brew you'd agree that there is not just 1 way to enjoy coffee! Thank you for coming to my TEDx rant...

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Roast your own! Thereโ€™s the startup cost of a roaster (there are some pretty impressive machines available now at around $500 USD) and from there youโ€™ll be spending 1/2 to 1/4 for beans. It pays for itself quickly for any serious coffee drinker and you get a new fun hobby out of it!

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