• seathru
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    1 年前

    Gevalia is better* for the same price. And while I’m sure Kraft has some skeletons in their closet, they seem like a less shitty company.

    *Take my opinion with a grain of salt. I’m a neanderthal that doesn’t know/care what “good” coffee is supposed to taste like.

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        1 年前

        It depends on what you call coffee.

        A cup of coffee with cream and sugar? Cheap as hell. I’m not sure what a pound of beans costs in Sweden but it’s about 10 bucks here for a middle of the road bag, a little more if you want to be fancy.

        A “coffee” from Starbucks or similar which is in all actually a fancy milkshake flavored with a shot of espresso? Gets a little pricey. But I wouldn’t actually call that coffee.

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      1 年前

      Thanks for the recommendation, I just ordered their mocha coffee now!

      I’m also a neanderthal that doesn’t know what good coffee tastes like so I’ve been buying Folgers out of habit lol

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      1 年前

      Many many moons ago, I was in highschool and somehow got my hands on a Gevalia coffee catalog. They were offering a free coffee maker with a subscription of coffee. The first coffee shipment of the subscription was free (along with the coffee maker), you just had to pay shipping. And you could cancel any time. So I ordered the subscription, got my two bags of coffee and a coffee maker for about $10 in shipping charges, then immediately canceled.

      I don’t remember much about the coffee, but that dang coffee maker followed me through high school, college, and a good decade beyond that. It wasn’t particularly great, just a regular drip coffee maker, but it lasted forever. I’ll never forget that thing.