Should I spend 50¢ on a cup of coffee grown in a microlot in honduras where the co-op pays the farmer well and tastes like “serious gourmet shit” by making it at home.
Or should I spend $5 on a cup of coffee from a store that fires employees for asking for a living wage or tries to unionize and where I’ll wait in line just to get something that without more sugar and milk than actual coffee tastes terrible? (Starbucks)
Hmm
Should I spend 50¢ on a cup of coffee grown in a microlot in honduras where the co-op pays the farmer well and tastes like “serious gourmet shit” by making it at home.
Or should I spend $5 on a cup of coffee from a store that fires employees for asking for a living wage or tries to unionize and where I’ll wait in line just to get something that without more sugar and milk than actual coffee tastes terrible? (Starbucks)
it’s a quandary sure enough
Well, in fairness, it’s $7 now
Because the only difference between a large cup from Starbucks and Dairy Queen is serving temperature.
Europeans got it right: coffee water, get out.