I agree, I prefer paying a bit more to have a decent cup than to drink the lousy rip offs and not enjoy it at all. I only drink coffee because I love it, once that's over, there's no point in drinking it.
I don't know what we pay here for the bags of beans as we never had them here (we did in Budapest) and we also bought more expensive ones probably around 6-7 euros per bag there.
4,40 a cup sounds expensive for that size, but I have no clue what you'd pay here in a coffee shop such as Starbucks etc. I remember it was very expensive in Budapest there too (we don't have one here) but here in Spain, I only drink it in bars and restaurants when I'm out for breakfast.
I rarely visit big-brand coffee shops, so I'm out of touch with the cost. However, I think they are overpriced. I only have a decent cup of coffee, like a latte or cappuccino at the lunch pub/restaurant that's served in a nice glass for £3. It's pretty decent and I can't complain.
That's only 1-2 times a week though:)
Hello friend ..... I have to drink coffee every day hehe otherwise it gives me a headache. And by the way, no matter what the price is, I still make an effort to buy it, I think it is the product that no family in my country fails to buy.
I agree, I never really enjoyed the Starbucks coffee over my own cup lol.
PS thanks for the tip <3
Neither me. I think that Starbucks is overrated.
You're welcome, and I hope that you'll be able to join us again:)))
I checked the prompts, didn't find inspiration (in time) a few times so don't worry, I'm checking in just not always participating. Very focussed on rolling out business stuff currently which has been in the works (drafts, half ideas etc) for way too long and I'm feeling so good and positive doing this that I often just give Hive 30 minutes a day max to not get distracted. It needs some grinding to get things rolling and some healthy balance..
I hope you're good! <3
I understand that all too well.
I've just been looking at my draft too, and trying to get on top of things.
Yes, I'm good otherwise, though:)))
Thank you, I think it's expensive, too. I imagine even more so in Starbucks or some such franchise (of which I'm not a fan). I haven't yet visited Budapest, though I have noticed that sometimes, we tend to have more steep prices here in Eastern Europe than in Central or Western. Odd.
Could be, I have to admit that before trying Starbucks in Budapest, I only bought there once before, when we visited Seville, that's all, lol.
I think it makes more sense here to just have a coffee in a bar or café if you are out. Cheaper than these franchises.