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teacake44 | 20:23 Thu 13th May 2021 | ChatterBank
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I've been out and about three times this week and normally try not to buy much, because I hate to think someone is making money especially drinks. Anyhow for three days on the run I've had a coffee urge and spent £1.40 per day on coffee total £4.20. No sooner I've finished it I regret buying it, why, because the coffee I buy from Sainsburys is £2.30 for a 220g bag and lasts me about 2 weeks.

Why does it concern me so much? the only thing I can think of to make it better is that about two weeks ago when I had a coffee urge there wasn't a Greggs around, so I ended up going into a Costa something I never do, because they rip you off even more, it was £2.40 for the same size cup as Greggs and no difference in taste, so on that note I console myself that I've not done to bad.

The thing that really puzzles me, is that a few weeks ago I spent thousands on a motorhome and didn't blink an eye. Is there any help anyone can offer to get over this expenditure of £4.20 that I've spent on coffee this week. Thanks!
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When I treat myself to a coffee out, I tell myself that I am helping the people who work there to keep their jobs
I don’t think anything , I buy a coffee , drink it and enjoy it
Nothing wrong with you teacake- its all to do with perception of value- a £20000 Motorhome could be excellent value if its in good condition and nearly new. My wife is always grumping about the cost of a cup of tea out and about- a 1p teabag and 1p of milk and water- why do they charge you £1 50? I suppose the answer is overheads and making a profit- high street rents are prohibitive, and I guess the social experience is worth something- enjoy your cuppa!!
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Ha Ha rich well over 60k in a blink. But off to dilly dally in the Dales soon with two bags of Sainsburys coffee ;0)
gawd you sound like a riot!
you'd have a coronary if you went out with me for an evening!
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I'm great fun, especially when out at the shops
...yeah you sound it!
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Can't see much wrong in buying a coffee for £1.40 instead of paying £2.40, only nuts would do that when they don't have to.
I never buy coffee when I’m out. I never drink coffee at all actually. I could understand a need for a glass of wine, but not coffee. Mind you, a glass of wine is much more expensive than a coffee. Ten pound last time I looked.
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^^ You do mean a bottle £10????
No, teacake. £9.90 for one glass of wine in a London theatre.
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Ruddy hell, how much would it be at the Ritz, that's were I thought you may be drinking.
This was the Hammersmith. Not posh at all.
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I'd rather have blisters on my lips than pay that :0)
I thought I read that Costa were selling coffee for 50p?
The reason I don't go to Costa isn't the expense. It's the queue, you have to wait as they laboriously fashion pretentious concoctions with silly names for the people ahead of you.
I don’t drink coffee!, and I live in London but I’d rather gouge my eyeballs out than pay £10 for a glass of wine!! I can walk to my local Lidl and buy three whole bottles for that!! Lol
i am amazed you get coffee anywhere for so little money, epecially Costa, up here its basic 3 quid or more if you have a large one.
our local pub charges about 6 quid for a 250m glass of wine, and last time i looked about 24 quid for a bottle.

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