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''Save over 400 dollars a year!''

Would you spend $400+ a year on coffee?


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tharpdevenport

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So, I flip on the TV and there is this Wal-Mart commercial that' all cherry and obviously aimed at a higher middle class, and there is this lady talking about how expensive it is to buy a cup of coffee at a coffee shop, and say with the Wal-Mart stuff and maker you can "Save over 400 dollars a year".

:wtf:

Who the hell spends 400 dollars a year on coffee?! I don't know about you, but I can't afford any unecessary product at $400 a year. That's the kind of money newly found alcoholics and well-in smokers would spend on habbits each year. It's unsettling.
 
So, I flip on the TV and there is this Wal-Mart commercial that' all cherry and obviously aimed at a higher middle class, and there is this lady talking about how expensive it is to buy a cup of coffee at a coffee shop, and say with the Wal-Mart stuff and maker you can "Save over 400 dollars a year".

:wtf:

Who the hell spends 400 dollars a year on coffee?! I don't know about you, but I can't afford any unecessary product at $400 a year. That's the kind of money newly found alcoholics and well-in smokers would spend on habbits each year. It's unsettling.

If you had one small cup of black coffee every day, purchased from a coffee shop, it would be about $400 a year.

J.
 
Or, you would need to go to Starbucks and lay down seven bucks 57 times.

Glad I don't drink coffee.
 
I'm sure I spend more than $400 (US) on coffee in a year.

However, this product that's being advertised - I presume it and the coffee you put in it are free ? Otherwise you have to deduct that from the price the coffee you'd otherwise buy.
 
I'm not a coffee drinker, but I could easily see how someone could spend more than $400 on coffee in a year. In fact, if you do the math and figure someone grabs a coffee at a cheap place (not Starbucks) on the way to work each morning (let's say about 240 days per year), that's a fairly reasonable $1.66 per cup of coffee.

And though I don't drink or smoke, I'd feel pretty confident in guessing that your average alcoholic or heavy smoker spends far greater than $400 per year on their respective vices.
 
My son would easily spend $400 on coffee a year. He has a bit of a wait for his second bus on the way to work so he buys a large Hudsons coffee which costs him $AUD4.00 (which is about $US2.60). Thta would mean he must spend about $US600 on his early morning coffee each year.
 
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Em.. I'd spend at least that amount on coffee over the year.

Some of the people here buy dolls, I like to buy decent coffee. It's my money, why not?
 
We buy Folgers 2-packs at BJs discount for I guess about $12. Each one lasts about a month so I'm thinking we spend about $72/year on coffee. Add another $30 for creamer and we're around $100 for the year.
 
My ex would go into Starbucks and get a $5 Latte and a pastry every day, sit and chat with her friend on her cell, and then get some fancy fruit juice to go. Tipping the barista she probably spent $15.

Just counting once a day, weekdays, that was $3900 a year.
 
We buy Folgers 2-packs at BJs discount for I guess about $12. Each one lasts about a month so I'm thinking we spend about $72/year on coffee. Add another $30 for creamer and we're around $100 for the year.
That's the way I get my coffee too. And we get free coffee at work as well.
 
We buy Folgers 2-packs at BJs discount for I guess about $12. Each one lasts about a month so I'm thinking we spend about $72/year on coffee. Add another $30 for creamer and we're around $100 for the year.
That's the way I get my coffee too. And we get free coffee at work as well.
Sure :) And since we're talking 'coffee' I would happily pay twice that much.
 
So, I flip on the TV and there is this Wal-Mart commercial that' all cherry and obviously aimed at a higher middle class, and there is this lady talking about how expensive it is to buy a cup of coffee at a coffee shop, and say with the Wal-Mart stuff and maker you can "Save over 400 dollars a year".

:wtf:

Who the hell spends 400 dollars a year on coffee?! I don't know about you, but I can't afford any unecessary product at $400 a year. That's the kind of money newly found alcoholics and well-in smokers would spend on habits each year. It's unsettling.
Coffee, beer, and cigars. I don't consume the cheap crap. Also remember back in the 1990's that coffee bean prices went through the roof. Always remember that it is a commodity. ;)
 
Hmm... reading this I wonder how much I spend a year on Mountain Dew...

Oh well, $3.50 a week is definitely worth it. :)
 
I'm sure everybody who goes to Starbucks in the morning before work (especially now that most of them have drive-thrus!) spends at least $400 a year on coffee. Probably significantly more.

I go to Starbucks about once a month, so I think I'm okay.
 
Who the hell spends 400 dollars a year on coffee?! I don't know about you, but I can't afford any unecessary product at $400 a year. That's the kind of money newly found alcoholics and well-in smokers would spend on habbits each year. It's unsettling.

I'd say people who just have a few beers with friends on the weekend spend about that much on booze a year, people who go to bars for those beers spend a bit more and $400 a year smokers are probably the minority considering even a light smoker goes through about 2 packs a week. Heavy soda drinkers could easily spend more than 400 a year, so does everyone who buys a bottle of water a day. 400 dollars just isn't that much anymore.
 
A) Coffee is not an "unnecessary" product.

B) I spend about $10/week on beans. So, I easily exceed the "outrageous" $400/year expense without a single trip to a swill-merchant like Starbucks. I consider it to be a very reasonable amount to spend on something I enjoy. Being able to buy decent stuff that I enjoy is a large part of why I have a job.
 
Who the hell spends 400 dollars a year on coffee?! I don't know about you, but I can't afford any unecessary product at $400 a year. That's the kind of money newly found alcoholics and well-in smokers would spend on habbits each year. It's unsettling.


WTF??

Yeah, they're spending nearly $1.10 per day. It's crazy.
 
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