5-6 dollar for a cup of coffee in a coffeshop in Copenhagen.
a pound / half a kilo for a good quality coffee in a supermarket is 9 dollars.
No idea. I never buy coffee in the supermarket anymore. I drink it for free in the coffee bar where I work. In a restaurant or cafe it costs around 3.50 euros a cup for a cappuccino. I think. In our (subsidized) social work coffee bar it is 1.50 a cup. 1 euro for a normal coffee.
Looked it up. A decent brand coffee in a supermarket is around 8-10 euros for 500 grams. A cheap coffee in a a cheap supermarket is around 4.50 for 500 grams.
I spend a lot of money on coffee, sugar, and powder creamer and get most of my calories from it. It’s like a dessert.
yes , it is US dollars.
We get our pods online. They are cheaper that way than going to a local store.
I buy sachet coffees with mild power, coffee and sugar all ready in them. I prefer them better than instant coffee.
Zero. Havent drank coffee in probably a year now.
Nice looking machine!
Think I pay about £3 for 300g of supermarket brand Gold Blend
i dont like coffee that much but my household usually varies between dunkin donuts, mccafe, and maxwell house, also sometimes when my mom asks me to make her coffee i use folgers instant coffee lol they can never tell the difference. i drink alot of matcha green tea tho and today drinking diet raspberry iced tea. im surprised how i like it, i think mainly because its not overly sweet like most iced tea,
I drink instant coffee so it’s Nescafe out there. Not the best but the Gold stuff is drinkable. Just can’t be assed with pod machines and it’s easy and quick. Mind you it’s gone up from like $9 a large jar to like $14 after all that covid nonsense. More hurting coming but reminds me I need some more in the pantry as running low!
I get it for free at work
I bought two 500g coffee packs again today, I have now over three kg coffee in my storage.