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how much bought fresh coffee to go do people drink on average?

we have a cafetiere at work and a kitty for "real coffee",and i allow myself homemade the same at weekends, but I thought maybe the fashion had died out? I know working in swiss cottage puts me at a bit of a disadvantage here, but do lots of people still buy a coffee everyday to take away? just curious.

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I wont drink instant coffee or 'Dust' as we call it in my family. Its quicker to use a drip filter machine. Mine is on timer so it is ready for me when i am out the shower in the morning. I usually buy a coffee from the chap in West Dulwich station on my way into work and have coffee at Nero about 1600hrs. As a treat i will grind beans & brew on the stove. I am a caffeine addict but to answer your question not everyone has got too lazy to make coffee. Starbucks burn their coffee, Costa is tasteless. Nero is my drug of choice.
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Espresso ground Monsoon Malabar from Hasbean at home, made in the espresso machine. Between 1 & 3 cups in the morning before cycling to work.


Then it's tea at work until I can be organised enough to sort out a cafetiere. People here drink instant nescafe which makes me want to vomit.

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