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    1. hopefulatwhatido on

      It already is very high; the price of coffee skyrocketed coming out of the pandemic.

    2. rhino20543 on

      Yeah I think coffee was referred to as black gold in Ireland during the pandemic. So this all makes sense.

    3. bonjurkes on

      Talking for black coffee (Americano) it was for 3 Euro on average already in August 2024. And right now it’s like 3.30 or 3.50, compared to last year. If you go with Latte etc. and plant based milk the cost of a takeaway coffee goes up to 5 euro.

      It was already high to begin with so it didn’t increase much. I couldn’t find a source about it, but from my thinking Ireland already has one of the highest takeaway coffee prices.

      If you are OK with market coffee (already grinded or mass produced coffee) you can get 250 gram of coffee for 6-7 euro in grocery stores. So for price of 2 cup of coffee you can buy a bag that you can make around 13 cups of coffee. If you want 3rd wave coffee, for price of 4 cup of coffee you can have a bag of coffee that would make again like 13 cups of coffee.

      So to me, coffee prices at outside is way too expensive.

    4. itsamemarioscousin on

      Irish overheads are much higher, and have already been included in the price of a cup for years.

      If the bean price constitutes 10% of the cost of a cup in Ireland, but 50% of the price of a cup in Estonia, then coffee beans doubling in price would add 10% to a cup in Ireland, but 50% to a cup in Estonia (using noddy, made up numbers)

    5. bobisthegod on

      Already much higher price doesn’t have much room to increase more in current climate before affecting sales is all it is

    6. jay_el_62 on

      Coffee beans are zero VAT in Ireland which probably skews this.

    7. ZestycloseBeach5946 on

      There is a lot of competition in coffee market as well. Lots open and close regularly

    8. LivyBivy on

      I was in Milan Italy last month and I could get a cappuccino for €1.70. We are being ripped off here. How much higher can they go?? In my town there’s a place selling coconut cappuccinos for €5.70!!!!!

    9. broken_note_ on

      A single espresso will cost €3 to €4 in Ireland. How much does it cost in other EU countries?

    10. Embarrassed-Fault973 on

      Coffee in Ireland is a bit odd. It’s positioned more as a luxury good as we come from the position of historically being a tea drinking country. Is a staple in many EU countries, while tea is positioned as a luxury in many of those. So in general our coffee prices were pretty high to begin with.

    11. WolfetoneRebel on

      It’s reached a point where people will not pay any more…

    12. Key-Lie-364 on

      Low inflation from a high cost base.

      It is quite literally cheaper for me to buy coffee from Germany than the scalping local roasters.

    13. innocent-boy-69 on

      I make my own coffee at home with my coffee grinder but now it’s broken, fml

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