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Coffee set to skyrocket in 2025 - $12 per cup anyone? (3 Viewers)

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-A lot of times these stories never come into fruition or are overly exaggerated
Coffee shop where I typically just buy their bagged coffee and make it at home, the barista there told me about this and I kind of chuckled and thought no way
But now I read this story and think he might know what he was talking about
As a consumer and lover of coffee, I wonder if there is anything you can do to get ahead of this
How long can coffee last? What happens to coffee beans 6-12 months later?
I guess if consumers actually stopped drinking it then the prices would fall, like a "gas" out? Fat chance that's gonna happen

-What impact if any will this have on your coffee consumption in '25?
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
 
Another coffee story I was reading was putting off that 1st cup of coffee until at least 90 minutes after you wake up
Or another time in the morning that was suggested was around 10am vs 6-7am and that should carry you thru the afternoon without falling asleep

-I enjoy filling up my Buc-ees coffee mug and go for an early stroll around the block, no more than 20-30 minutes just to get the blood moving
 
The article said cost of beans may go up by 50%, how do they get the other 150+% in price increase?
Obviously they are pointing at retail prices or the "Starbucks" cost of a cup of coffee
Seems easy that a big cup of their non traditional coffee with all the fixings and whip cream and extra shot of espresso, those types I could see rising to over $10
What does one of these frapmapslapuccinos with xtra shots and all kinds of sugar, what do they typically run?
I make most of the coffee I drink at home. Right now I have 5-6 open bags of coffee around my moccamaster, I like some variety
My current favs have been coming from "Sweetwater Organic Coffee" and I get it at SProuts for around $15/lb. "Brown Sugar" and Good Morning Gainesville" are the ones I grab
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
I have to pour in a couple spoonfuls of organic half n half but I never like sugar in my morning coffee
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
You could probably cut your coffee expenses in half buying ground coffee and a device to brew the coffee yourself. It’s super simple, doesn’t take much longer than a k-cup and will give you a better tasting coffee. Just one way to maybe combat price hikes. And if you like the routine of it, it’s kind of nice. I made the switch maybe 5 years ago and never looked back.
 
My wife bought 4 containers of 48oz Folgers at Costco for 9.95 each on sale a couple weeks ago.

We go through one every 6 weeks or so. That should take us into May-June.

I am not a coffee snob, can handle anything fresh brewed.
 
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I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
You could probably cut your coffee expenses in half buying ground coffee and a device to brew the coffee yourself. It’s super simple, doesn’t take much longer than a k-cup and will give you a better tasting coffee. Just one way to maybe combat price hikes. And if you like the routine of it, it’s kind of nice. I made the switch maybe 5 years ago and never looked back.
I need to do something more, love my moccamaster. I also know that it's just step-1 into a better cup of coffee without leaving the house.
I think we were saying on the board that the avg cup at your house is around 50 cents a pour these days depending on the beans you buy.
I enjoy Sprouts house blends or their house brand which can sometimes run about $8/lb and that cuts the cost a lot. Some of the ones I buy and I'm sure others, $18-$22/lb easily
Jupiter/Tequesta are home to Oceana Coffee, they also are sold in Whole Foods all over Florida, not sure Nationwide. They charge about $20 for a 12 oz bag...good local coffee but pricey
I do like to visit their little roasting shop which doesn't have a lounge to hang out in like their other location but they do all the roasting there, the smell is intoxicating when I grab a. cup/bag
 
Paradeco Coffee Roasters in St Pete is one of the funkiest coffee houses in Florida, nothing like what you see on the West Coast
Downtown, very bright with a lot of glass to see in and out of this place and some of the best coffee I have ever had, just their basics are incredible
They also make an "old fashioned" that will knock your socks off, no alcohol but it looks like the drink it's named after. Cold brew concoction that goes perfect in the Florida heat
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
You could probably cut your coffee expenses in half buying ground coffee and a device to brew the coffee yourself. It’s super simple, doesn’t take much longer than a k-cup and will give you a better tasting coffee. Just one way to maybe combat price hikes. And if you like the routine of it, it’s kind of nice. I made the switch maybe 5 years ago and never looked back.
This is what I do in a way. I like my coffee stronger than most (for those that are familiar think AA strength). I have a Keurig, but I bought one of those custom cups so you can brew a whole pot. I buy Folgers strong, fill that cup up and brew a 16 oz cup with my mug. Don't use any k-cups
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.

Those should be banned or heavily taxed, what a waste of plastic.


K-cups cost more than regular drip, they are worse for the environment, and they taste worse.

It is a rare lose-lose-lose situation.
 
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Reusable k-cups for the win. We buy beans in bulk, grind them twice a week to fill up a bunch of the reusable cups. I want a cup of coffee, I brew a cup of coffee. No need to wait for a pot to brew, which then seemingly either runs out when I want another cup or I pour 1/3 of it down the drain the next morning.

That said I do have a chemex which makes a great cup or two of coffee. In retirement, with time not being an issue in the morning, I can see having that be part of the routine.
 
I go to a local roaster and have them grind a pound of beans for me. Lasts about 10 days for like $15. One cup for each of us comes out to 75 cents a cup. Worth it!
 
I boycotted australian news articles years ago. Can't trust that country for news.
Murdoch has bought just about EVERY news outlet so i dont blame you

Re this article It has to be remembered that the Australian dollar is worth about $1.61 US.
So comparimg the US would have to get to $7.50 a cup

It also has to be advised that Australians dont like chain coffee like Starbucks.
They are extremely fussy about that and will pay more to get from a local independent barista who makes it the way they like
 
Another coffee story I was reading was putting off that 1st cup of coffee until at least 90 minutes after you wake up
Or another time in the morning that was suggested was around 10am vs 6-7am and that should carry you thru the afternoon without falling asleep

-I enjoy filling up my Buc-ees coffee mug and go for an early stroll around the block, no more than 20-30 minutes just to get the blood moving

I've read similar articles about holding off on my coffee consumption until late morning. Not a chance in hell. Those two cups shortly after waking give me reason to live :coffee:
 
Reusable k-cups for the win. We buy beans in bulk, grind them twice a week to fill up a bunch of the reusable cups. I want a cup of coffee, I brew a cup of coffee. No need to wait for a pot to brew, which then seemingly either runs out when I want another cup or I pour 1/3 of it down the drain the next morning.

That said I do have a chemex which makes a great cup or two of coffee. In retirement, with time not being an issue in the morning, I can see having that be part of the routine.
Hold my Coffee! :lol:

Good stuff but I just wanted to address some of this and I really appreciate you promoting reusable K-cups, that's a positive for the environment
In the Moccamaster, whatever might be left over stays in that pot until the mid-late afternoon, in fact since we live in FLorida, many times I keep it in there overnight
Next morning, grab a big cube like you might use for an adult beverage and pour the leftover coffee which I make fairly strong to start with and we have a terrific iced coffee to guzzle down
Good points you bring up
 
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Those two cups shortly after waking give me reason to live :coffee:
This is me as well...has been for my entire adult life of 45 years and will be forever. Two cups every morning.

According to the rules/laws of civilization, there are two things I always have in my house: coffee and toilet paper. :thumbup:
 
I start every morning with two cups of coffee. Nothing added just straight coffee. Love you Keurig. I wake up and literally my first task is to fire up the Keurig. Check news. Check box scores. It's my routine. It's muscle memory for me. I buy my cups at Costco. 35 bucks a case I think. Even if the number tripled nothing would change for my morning routine. It's the one activity I do that will just continue no matter what happens. I'm a tool.
May be a local thing, but watch the ad. Once very 2-3 months it drops to $30, comes out to $0.25 per cup. Like you, it could triple, and it won't change a thing for me - one black coffee in the kuerig then I go. It isn't hard to not spend that much cash on coffee.
 
Another coffee story I was reading was putting off that 1st cup of coffee until at least 90 minutes after you wake up
Or another time in the morning that was suggested was around 10am vs 6-7am and that should carry you thru the afternoon without falling asleep

-I enjoy filling up my Buc-ees coffee mug and go for an early stroll around the block, no more than 20-30 minutes just to get the blood moving
I brew about 30 ounces everything morning and drink about 25 and am done by 8am or 9am and then I’m done for the day.
 

-A lot of times these stories never come into fruition or are overly exaggerated
Coffee shop where I typically just buy their bagged coffee and make it at home, the barista there told me about this and I kind of chuckled and thought no way
But now I read this story and think he might know what he was talking about
As a consumer and lover of coffee, I wonder if there is anything you can do to get ahead of this
How long can coffee last? What happens to coffee beans 6-12 months later?
I guess if consumers actually stopped drinking it then the prices would fall, like a "gas" out? Fat chance that's gonna happen

-What impact if any will this have on your coffee consumption in '25?
A month or two after the roast date is optimal. When you get towards 6 months you have to adjust your grind.
 
The article said cost of beans may go up by 50%, how do they get the other 150+% in price increase?

Price gouging based on hysterical stories just like they have done with stuff like eggs. Take a headline and use it as an excuse to pad their profits with zero accountability.

-QG
 
i have nothing to offer except that my dad god rest his soul used to put so much creamer in his coffee that i finally asked him why he didnt just drink the creamer straight up who did he think he was fooling so there you have it that is my answer and another riddle solved by the old swcer take that to the bank brochachos
 

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