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Is your coffee actually good fore you ??

But it doesn't even cite sources of its claims. Got the same voice over as those "Canada doing XYZ in face of US XYZ videos". No sources cited.
 
Here's one that explains why Timmy is how crap. It did cover the switch to frozen food to different coffee source. I personally don't bother with Timmy since having that half water hot chocolate from BCIT cafeteria years ago.

 
Here's one that explains why Timmy is how crap. It did cover the switch to frozen food to different coffee source. I personally don't bother with Timmy since having that half water hot chocolate from BCIT cafeteria years ago.

I'm so old I remember when Tim Horton was a hockey player. And I remember when the local Timmys made all their donuts on site. But now, the most litter I see these days when out for a walk, is usually Tim Horton cups or McDonald's trash.
 
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I buy my coffee from a local roaster near me . It costs me about a dollar a day, Not bad price I think . :)
 
I would love to buy from a local roaster but it's like $20 more per pound compare to just getting a decent whole beans from Costco. Kind of like TP, I tend to buy the middle of the road stuff.
 
I would love to buy from a local roaster but it's like $20 more per pound compare to just getting a decent whole beans from Costco. Kind of like TP, I tend to buy the middle of the road stuff.

My Costco Beans (Sumatra) have gone up something like 30% over the last year. :(
 
My Costco Beans (Sumatra) have gone up something like 30% over the last year
Bad climate -> bad harvest -> more $ per pound. Thank goodness my new job covers all you can drink coffee at a JJ Beans (local chain) downstairs. Dark roast in the morning + Latte in the afternoon which is at least $12 daily x 3 days a week. I much prefer coffee over stupid AI data centers if we need to burn less hydrocarbon to save coffee.

 
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I get mine from these guys . https://equator.ca/ They will ship to you . Last year they opened a store near me so I only travel travel 10 Km round trip. Before it was 40 Km round trip .

My friend spends 2.50 $ a day at Timms or MickyDs . I spend like I $ a day on coffee .

Another company in Almonte is Hummingbird . https://hummingbirdchocolate.com/
They will also ship . Try this fore the ladies in your life .

:)
 
Hmm that's a bit more than Moja Coffee in my neck of the woods. Since I'm west coast, I usually just get Salt Spring Island Coffee at Costco. Oddly enough they are very similar price to Moja and Equator if I get it from their website. I may need to double check Costco next time I'm there. However, given I have free unlimited coffee from a barista, I'm not going to run out at home anytime soon.

 
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