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    This just shows how pernicious Democrat influence really is! Despite not having a sitting president, and carrying a majority, Biden’s insipid influence STILL has the price of coffee higher than it should have been.

    Republicans are considering various solutions, varying from bombing coffee-producing nations to calling it “fake news”, or just saying “Coffee? You guys still drink that stuff?”

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      I’m just over here wishing I could get 49% of the population to care about food becoming cost-prohibitive even when their guy is in office, because all I heard about was how great the economy was doing in 2024, even though most Americans were finding that staples were becoming too expensive to buy in a grocery store.

      All we heard from Democrats on that was that they were oh-so-powerless (which we can observe is bullshit, watching how Donald has governed this year) or to, you know, just be joyful.

      The partisans are happy to make excuse after excuse when their guy is holding the reins of power, whether Republican or Democrat.

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    “Someone needs to tell Trump the economy isn’t just 14 years old”

    Would be a great bumper sticker

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    What about eggs though? What about the price of eggs? Eggs are very important. Some people can’t live without eggs! Some people apparently only eat eggs.

    Surely that’s worth a little fascism, as a treat?

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      My favorite part of the egg saga is the recent executive order - where trump wants to pressure California to reduce regulations on eggs. Despite the fact that, a large part of the spikes in egg prices and availability were directly influences by massive cullings caused by poorly regulated and unhealthy environments.

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      Eggs are more expensive but that’s good actually, it was always good, it’s good when eggs are expensive, it’s good actually.

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        See if eggs are cheap then the migrants we pay pennies to harvest them might be able to afford to eat! And that would be bad right you don’t want BROWN people eating the eggs they harvest for YOU do you???

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      It’s been interesting seeing a few rural communities rediscover the practice of farming their own eggs to sell to neighbors. Not even something that needs an enormous farming operation.

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    Why’s it feel like a bunch of Trump supporters are about to dress up in sombreros and start tossing coffee beans in the ocean

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    Yaupon Holly is a native North American plant that contains caffeine. Was traditionally used by Indians as a tea or coffee. Also used during the civil war as a substitute.

    I have found it around old homeplace ruins in the deep south. It is also a common landscaping plant. Need to plant some around the house.

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        I’ve actually never tried it, but, it’s described as pleasant. You have to roast the stems and leaves.

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      If you really need caffeine, just take caffeine pills.

      Coffee is a very inefficient and expensive way to imbibe caffeine.

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        You know, some people actually like the taste of coffee. I don’t know what flavors caffeine pills come in, but i doubt that they are comparable to a nice, hot cup of cappuccino in the morning, and feeling the caffeine and the warmth while waking up.

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          Well, if that ‘preparation ritual’ is worth paying 1000% more, then people should understand that’s why they’re doing it.

          We gotta get this “it’s for the caffeine” idea out of people’s heads if it’s not really for the caffeine.

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    Turns out that putting a 50% tariff on the biggest coffee producer in the world (to try to interfere with Bolsonaro’s trial) raises the price of coffee, who would’ve thunk

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      Price of the coffee is the smallest part of that cup of coffee though, probably less than a dollar. The vast majority of it is everything else from facilities to work and leeches cutting their profits

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        They’re putting huge tariffs on Switzerland too. Which makes the grinders and other shit Starbucks uses to make coffee in its shops.

        However, I’m pretty sure roasted beans and ground coffee at the grocery store is just price fixed to the cost of a cup at the megacorp coffee shops at this point.

        Fuck this place. And fuck it’s coffee industry.

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        Are we sure this person isn’t buying instant granules? At least to my Australian brain, a 25 fl oz cup of coffee (~739 mL in real units), is a patently insane size to buy from a cafe.

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          Are we sure this person isn’t buying instant granules?

          Yes

          a 25 fl oz cup of coffee

          They aren’t buying that either; they are buying a 25 oz (~700g) container of coffee beans, most likely pre-ground

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      It’s actually because people are willing to pay it.

      Products are priced according to what people are willing to pay, not what they cost to produce.

      If you’ve ever sold drugs, you’d know this firsthand. So many suckers are proud to pay 500%+ markup on products and then praise me for selling it to them.

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    My wife is going to shit kittens if coffee prices spike, only drug she does.

    Hate all this, prepared to suffer. These MAGA dipshits will have to feel real pain, for some time. The Great Depression ushered in 60-years of liberal legislators. And just like fascism and tariffs, we gotta learn again now that our grandparents are dead.

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    Glad I don’t drink coffee. My heart goes out to those who do and did not bring this upon themselves.

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        Tea’s okay, but it doesn’t create that warm, lovey feeling I get from coffee. It just doesn’t satisfy the way coffee does. Probably because tea has lower caffeine content?

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          afaik, most tea has a higher caffeine content than coffee.

          i can’t explain that effect either. I feel like coffee is less “watery” than tea tho - is there any data on the viscosity of coffee? maybe it has something to do with reduced surface tension

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            Prepared coffee definitely has more caffeine than tea. Here’s one example source showing the difference. It seems that although raw tea leaves contain a higher caffeine content than raw coffee beans, coffee is prepared in a way that extracts more caffeine into the drink.

            The numbers on that link show that:

            “An average cup (220 ml) of black tea packs 50 mg of caffeine but can contain more” (if steeped for longer)

            “An average 8-ounce (237-ml) cup of coffee contains 90 to 200 mg of caffeine.”

            There’s a lot more information on that link, but it seems that prepared coffee generally contains somewhere between 2-4x as much caffeine as the same amount of prepared tea.

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        You do know that not everyone is looking for a caffeine fix and there are people out there who do not drink coffee or tea, right?

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        Americans don’t drink as much of tea as Europeans. It annoys me, because I can’t for example buy any black tea at my Costco and have to go to a different store, but they have entire aisle of nothing but coffee.

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          Most Europeans outside Britain don’t drink that much tea either.

          Also coffee in Europe tends to be espressos rather than filter coffee, so more coffee (the actual beans) per unit of water than in the US (which is why you seldom find free-refills coffee in Europe and that only in places serving filter coffee).

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          That’s because tea is weak sauce.

          Gonna need more caffeine than that, chief.

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    It’s because useful idiots kept paying it.

    Products are priced according to what people are willing to pay, not what they cost to produce.

    Every moron telling you “they’re a business and they need to make money!” is directly responsible for why things are they way they are.

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      Besides paying services, the location and salaries no business needs more money than that to exist. It is advisable to have some reserves to cushion for an emergency or a needed investment but that does not require millions sitting in a bank account.