This tweet was from 2022. Can someone go check if the prediction came true?
This tweet was from 2022. Can someone go check if the prediction came true?
This tweet was from 2022. Can someone go check if the prediction came true?
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I haven't seen a $12 late where I'm from, they're usually about $4-5
Lately where I'm from, things that go on display for $4-5 tend to come with a $12 receipt
Remember to tip the machine that spits out your coffee.
The US government heavily subsidizes dairy. They also subsidize soy, but it's $20B for dairy and $4B for soybeans. The price of milk is below production costs.
I tried to figure that out, but the answer proved elusive. Soybeans grown in the US are mostly used as feedstock though (about 70%).
I would imagine it might be due to a combination of low demand and having to continually restock due to FDA standards. Or it could just be taking advantage of people wanting an alternative.
Yeah and I'll tip a dollar when they clearly know what they're doing.
The prediction was a bust, because I haven't walked into any local coffee shops in 2024. I didn't in 2023 either.
I don't know what the lattes cost because I don't buy them. My coffee at home is great every day.