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Illy

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McDonalds. It’s the only place I ever get coffee that manages to consistently avoid moldy beans.

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I actually enjoy McDonald’s coffee as well. That and Tim Hortons. I know it’s not a popular opinion, but sometimes it just does the job.

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Find a local roaster.

The quality is so much better and you support a local business instead of a megacorp.

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Yup, and most of the big brands are actually Nestle anyway. Fuck Nestle.

Edit: or Green Mountain which is now Keurig Dr Pepper?, depositor of plastic cups everywhere.

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Lavazza?

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Looks like it’s independent still. But not really close to the size of the Nestle brands (like Starbucks bagged coffee)

Here’s the brands listed on the Wikipedia page (though Seattles Best is missing, but present on Nestles own site):

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One tick further down the rabbit hole is the most recent roast date of the local available roasters.

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Also tends to cost more from what I’ve seen. Which, if you drink a crap ton of coffee like I do… matters.

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La Colombe. Really love their all dark roast.

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Black & Bold

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