09-16-2025, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
You crazy man. 475g of instant is like $14, per cup you’re looking at like $0.12.
Anyone who is complaining about a $0.12 cup of coffee is crazy! Crazy!
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Yeah but it used to be like $0.05.
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09-16-2025, 03:19 PM
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#22
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
You crazy man. 475g of instant is like $14, per cup you’re looking at like $0.12.
Anyone who is complaining about a $0.12 cup of coffee is crazy! Crazy!
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That's still like double the cost it used to be. IMO the issue I have with instant black coffee is that it's not very tasty.
I don't mind instant for coffee beverages, but I don't really like it for black coffee.
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09-16-2025, 03:21 PM
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Location: Calgary
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Kicking Horse is actually on sale right now at Superstore. The 454g bags are on for $14, limit of 4 per customer. They haven't been that cheap for quite a while, and the "regular" price is a completely bonkers $24.99. Ends tomorrow, if they have any left.
I remember buying the Kicking Horse on Amazon, and occasionally on sale at Superstore, for about $11 or $12 for 454g.
The President's Choice 907g tubs are actually pretty decent. You can get a few different varieties and roasts, whole bean or ground. I like that they come in recyclable cardboard tubs, and currently go for $22.99. Which is like $11.50 for 454g - pretty good, all things considered. I used to stock up on those tubs for about $15/907g, but those days are also long gone.
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09-16-2025, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
That's still like double the cost it used to be. IMO the issue I have with instant black coffee is that it's not very tasty.
I don't mind instant for coffee beverages, but I don't really like it for black coffee.
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If you want tasty you’re gonna have to pay for it bud.
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09-16-2025, 03:45 PM
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Ya its getting insane for sure. I like the Lavazza Creme E Aroma and its gone from 20$ per kg in 2024 to 28$/kg this year. I bought a super automatic Philips 3200 and one of the draws was the cost savings per cup moving from a Keurig. Still pretty big savings since we drink a ton of coffee (Keurig 100$/mo, Philips 28$/mo) but the extra 40% cost sure adds up.
Of course the Philips also tastes 10000000000x better than K cups.
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09-16-2025, 03:52 PM
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#26
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Memento Mori
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I have no soul so cheap instant coffee works for me.
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09-16-2025, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
If you want tasty you’re gonna have to pay for it bud.
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I do... but the point was that it typically costs several times more than the same thing from several years ago, regardless of what you drink.
$20 for 454g is around 35-40 servings if you're doing 12-15g per cup, it's around $0.60. Get a discount and per serving $15 for 454g brings it down to around $0.40 per cup.
Comparatively, $2 cup of Timmies, you're entering the realm of "very expensive beans". ie: assume $50 for 250g, assume 15-20 servings at the 12-15g rate and it's like $2.50 - $3.25 per cup.
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Great time to convert to tea!
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I drink black tea in the afternoon. Compared to coffee beans, it's cheaper, but not remotely close in caffeine kick by price. For that, you're doing caffeine pills like Sliver. It's a different enjoyment than coffee though.
A 357g cake of Chinese black tea of a specific age used to cost <$10 maybe 5 years ago. Same ones are now around $22-26. A 357g cake probably is around 70-100 servings. It's about $0.20-0.30 per cup which is around half the cost of a $15-20 454g in coffee per serving.
Raw black tea still goes for around $10-16 for 357g, but it's not as tasty. It's good stuff for keeping to age. However, you can use as a filler as a blend of aged and raw black tea.
Other premium stuff like 100g of Darjeeling might go for around $10 for 40-50 cups. That's approx $0.20-0.25 per cup. First flush Darjeeling is 2x that price.
Earl Grey and basic orange pekoe I think can be found for around $5/100g range, Lady Grey in the Darjeeling range. Premium pekoes like a bukit cheeding or palas can be around $20-30/100g range also tasty. Oolong ranges between $5-15/100g.
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09-16-2025, 05:39 PM
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Appealing my suspension
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Is there anything on this planet that you have not tried to unit price and than do a micro analysis on?
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09-16-2025, 05:42 PM
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#29
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Appealing my suspension
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Originally Posted by Locke
I just bought a mid-sized Colombian farming family and have them ship me their harvest. Cut out the middle-man.
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Any chance I can go labor on that farm for free room and board and all the coffee I can drink?
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09-16-2025, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Any chance I can go labor on that farm for free room and board and all the coffee I can drink?
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Yes. Yes there is.
The weather is nice, the food is apparently really good, but the bugs can be a bit of a bitch.
You have kids though right? Small fingers? Strong backs? No realistic human rights? Asking...for a friend...
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09-16-2025, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
I do... but the point was that it typically costs several times more than the same thing from several years ago, regardless of what you drink.
$20 for 454g is around 35-40 servings if you're doing 12-15g per cup, it's around $0.60. Get a discount and per serving $15 for 454g brings it down to around $0.40 per cup.
Comparatively, $2 cup of Timmies, you're entering the realm of "very expensive beans". ie: assume $50 for 250g, assume 15-20 servings at the 12-15g rate and it's like $2.50 - $3.25 per cup.
I drink black tea in the afternoon. Compared to coffee beans, it's cheaper, but not remotely close in caffeine kick by price. For that, you're doing caffeine pills like Sliver. It's a different enjoyment than coffee though.
A 357g cake of Chinese black tea of a specific age used to cost <$10 maybe 5 years ago. Same ones are now around $22-26. A 357g cake probably is around 70-100 servings. It's about $0.20-0.30 per cup which is around half the cost of a $15-20 454g in coffee per serving.
Raw black tea still goes for around $10-16 for 357g, but it's not as tasty. It's good stuff for keeping to age. However, you can use as a filler as a blend of aged and raw black tea.
Other premium stuff like 100g of Darjeeling might go for around $10 for 40-50 cups. That's approx $0.20-0.25 per cup. First flush Darjeeling is 2x that price.
Earl Grey and basic orange pekoe I think can be found for around $5/100g range, Lady Grey in the Darjeeling range. Premium pekoes like a bukit cheeding or palas can be around $20-30/100g range also tasty. Oolong ranges between $5-15/100g.
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But realistically it’s only a few cents more.
Sounds crazy when it’s “2-3x more!!” but we’re talking like 5 cents.
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09-16-2025, 06:27 PM
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#32
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Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Caffeine is not my friend - I sweat and shake and am wired for hours
In Ecuador for breakfast you get cafe con leche - warm milk and instant coffee. I enjoyed those.
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09-16-2025, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Is there anything on this planet that you have not tried to unit price and than do a micro analysis on?
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Lol. If I can calculate a cost per use comparison, I've probably done it.
When I was a kid, to reduce video games, my parents only let my brother and I play our game boy if we bought our own batteries. Ever ready batteries were so ####e, they barely lasted more than an evening vs brand name would last an entire weekend and still have juice left over. Going to the store if ask the batteries were dead would waste an hour or more of the precious time to play games.
Thus a cost per use calculation was my childhood thesis born of a desire to maximize my limited allowance and reduce missed opportunities to pay games. I used the Calc to confirm ever ready batteries weren't even worth spending 25% of the cost of a brand name battery based on how long they typically lasted. It's kinda automatic for me.
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09-17-2025, 02:41 AM
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Location: Calgary, Canada
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Lol. If I can calculate a cost per use comparison, I've probably done it.
When I was a kid, to reduce video games, my parents only let my brother and I play our game boy if we bought our own batteries. Ever ready batteries were so ####e, they barely lasted more than an evening vs brand name would last an entire weekend and still have juice left over. Going to the store if ask the batteries were dead would waste an hour or more of the precious time to play games.
Thus a cost per use calculation was my childhood thesis born of a desire to maximize my limited allowance and reduce missed opportunities to pay games. I used the Calc to confirm ever ready batteries weren't even worth spending 25% of the cost of a brand name battery based on how long they typically lasted. It's kinda automatic for me.
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Off topic but a huge portion of people these day's just don't know how to unit cost or try and compare things apples to apples from a cost perspective. It's mind boggling and very expensive for consumers.
There are pricing anomalies out there and I have always been able to spot them a lot of times. Sometimes you need to actually spend more money as the cost per use/km/day or longevity goes more in your favor .
I always use the basic example of laundry and dishwasher detergent as there is really only 2 kinds. Powder and liquid. All the variations and innovations with pods etc is to get a much higher unit cost from consumers, a lot of times shockingly higher. Literally paying substantially more for the exact same product for the rest of your life, why?
We are all selectively spend heavy and thrifty in our own ways but there has to be some element of control or logic.
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09-17-2025, 07:40 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Memento Mori
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DoubleF
Lol. If I can calculate a cost per use comparison, I've probably done it.
When I was a kid, to reduce video games, my parents only let my brother and I play our game boy if we bought our own batteries. Ever ready batteries were so ####e, they barely lasted more than an evening vs brand name would last an entire weekend and still have juice left over. Going to the store if ask the batteries were dead would waste an hour or more of the precious time to play games.
Thus a cost per use calculation was my childhood thesis born of a desire to maximize my limited allowance and reduce missed opportunities to pay games. I used the Calc to confirm ever ready batteries weren't even worth spending 25% of the cost of a brand name battery based on how long they typically lasted. It's kinda automatic for me.
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Ha, I used to use Multiplan (Microsoft's spreadsheet program before Excel) on my C64 to do these sorts of calculations.
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09-17-2025, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Locke
Yes. Yes there is.
The weather is nice, the food is apparently really good, but the bugs can be a bit of a bitch.
You have kids though right? Small fingers? Strong backs? No realistic human rights? Asking...for a friend... 
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I think my best selling point is that I have tolerated living in the Edmonton metropolitan region for the last 15 years. I have plenty of experience in handling donkey's.
Only one of my kids is much use as labor help. Although some new laws and conditions could cohearse the older one.
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09-17-2025, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by troutman
Caffeine is not my friend - I sweat and shake and am wired for hours
In Ecuador for breakfast you get cafe con leche - warm milk and instant coffee. I enjoyed those.
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I don't drink coffee at all at home, but in Vietnam it's a different story. Cà Phê Sữa Đá (iced coffee with condensed milk) is literal crack and I can never have enough
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09-17-2025, 08:18 AM
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#38
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by indes
Ya its getting insane for sure. I like the Lavazza Creme E Aroma and its gone from 20$ per kg in 2024 to 28$/kg this year. I bought a super automatic Philips 3200 and one of the draws was the cost savings per cup moving from a Keurig. Still pretty big savings since we drink a ton of coffee (Keurig 100$/mo, Philips 28$/mo) but the extra 40% cost sure adds up.
Of course the Philips also tastes 10000000000x better than K cups.
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God damnit that Philips machine looks very interesting. I see there's a newer 3300 model. How do you like it?
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09-17-2025, 08:28 AM
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#39
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Originally Posted by Shazam
God damnit that Philips machine looks very interesting. I see there's a newer 3300 model. How do you like it?
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Absolutely love it. Fantastic freshly ground cup of coffee at the push of a button and the ability to make fancy drinks is a huge money/calorie saver. My wife and her friends are big Starbucks vanilla latte fans, but I can make one in a couple of minutes and for half the calories.
Highly recommend and since we've had it, 3 of our couple friends have picked one up and moved from K-cups as it pays for itself in (I got it on prime days for 600$) ~6 months with the price difference in beans vs pods. My only regret is I got the one that makes Americanos instead of ice coffees, not sure if you still have to choose one only (the higher models have both) but I drink way more iced coffees than americanos so I really bunged that up.
Also, espresso martinis.
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09-17-2025, 08:34 AM
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#40
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Location: Sylvan Lake
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Great time to convert to tea!
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I stopped drinking coffee a yr ago and changed to tea.
I miss the taste of a good coffee, but #### me coffee decimated my guts.
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