• BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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    17 hours ago

    Quality coffee is one thing I will gladly pay a high premium for. The amount of enjoyment it gives me every day is worth it. I buy from a place I trust that pays growers a higher average price directly, so I don’t feel guilty about supporting awful labor practices.

    I pay $48 dollars for 3 pounds of single origin, freshly roasted super-high quality beans. That lasts me 6 weeks. Split those 3 pounds into 42 mornings making a full chemex, and each full pour-over brew comes to $1.14.

    That’s affordable to me, but I’m an absolute snob, so you could easily half that for lower quality beans. As long as the climate allows it, and my money doesn’t go straight to modern slavery, I’ll always happily set aside a portion of my income for my daily ritualized joy.

    This message was brought to you by my beloved addiction.

    • kingofras@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      Look nothing wrong with being an addict, but your comment seems to be a multi paragraph version of the “this is fine” cartoon, dismissing the article’s core message that the world is on fire and coffee is one of the canaries in the coal mines.