For what its worth, yesterday morning on the way to work I got tired of paying $2.15 for a small coffee at Starbucks, so I popped into my local Subway and got an equivalent cup for a $1.50.
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Subway Coffee Much Less Expensive Than Starbucks
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Keshet - great point. Its much less expensive to make your coffee at home.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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Subway sandwich shops? Are they open in the mornings when more people have coffee?"There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
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Yes, I think that subway sells breakfast sandwiches and whatnot.
McDonald still has lower prices - something like $1.00 for a small coffee.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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Originally posted by TexasHusker View PostI'm just guessing, but I think Starbucks costs more because folks are willing to pay it for the quality of the coffee.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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Originally posted by james.hendrickson View PostYes, Starbucks its better quality than Subway, but...I care less about that. Creamer is usually free at these places, so you can always doctor up the cup with some cream and call it good.
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I have 3 McD's within 5 miles and they all make crap coffee. Maybe it is just the weekend shift that doesn't know how to make it, but it is either weak or so strong that 5 creamers doesn't change the color and there are coffee grounds floating everywhere. Most of the time, it tastes like I licked an ash tray. I prefer Dunkin Donuts, but they are a lot farther away than McD's.
I keep forgetting that Subway serves breakfast now. I should try it.
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