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Is Your Morning Caffeine Fix About to Get Cheaper?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,669 ✭✭✭quadrifoglio verde


    Graces7 wrote: »
    Think I will stick with my early morning Nescafe Gold Blend...... simpler ....

    Aye and I'll stick to my aeropress....tastier.

    And that's why coffee Angel and 3fe have been so successful.
    They started with basically nothing, coffee Angel on the pier in howth after loosing a fortune on restaurants, 3fe in a nightclub on a dilapidated street in the city centre
    Yes their price might be more expensive for coffee than your run of the mill coffee shop selling over roasted burnt coffee. But the product on offer is far superior which is why I and plenty others have no problem paying the price


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,734 ✭✭✭J_E


    newacc2015 wrote: »
    I dont know how many times I have been to Coffee Angel and everyone is just drinking coffee. They arent buying sandwiches or muffins/pastries. Dublin isnt really like the countryside where people sit in and have muffins etc. Dubliners in my experience tend to just have a coffee.

    An oversimplified justification is not understanding why a cup of coffee is expensive in Dublin. It doesnt make a difference if a place is overstated or not. Running a business is extremely costly and prices generally reflect that

    Coffee Angel are one of the bigger sellers of consumer equipment with an online presence too - that's what I mean. It's never 'just coffee ', no business can survive on only that. Ahh, I'm not sure what this argument is even about anymore. Need a brew...


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