It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Obviously a large part of this story has to do with them trying to put an end to any possibility of non-Keurig capsules being usable in their machines:
Kevin, I enjoy your writing. Please write more often. For instance whats going to happen to the coffee world where demand so exceeds supply on the higher end coffees? I did want to add this item in reference to Keurig:
Kevin,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your writing. Please write more often. For instance whats going to happen to the coffee world where demand so exceeds supply on the higher end coffees?
I did want to add this item in reference to Keurig:
http://grist.org/list/trash-from-the-k-cups-sold-last-year-would-circle-the-earth-almost-11-times/
Your friend,
Mike Smith
Boulder
Hi Mike,
ReplyDeleteIt's a great pleasure to hear from you!
Thanks for the article on the Keurig mountain of waste. It's one of several I've read on this important topic. I'll post about this.
I'm just back from a trip to Seattle where I got to see a lot of interesting retail.
I'll write about the important topics you raise, and I very much appreciate the encouragement.
Hope to see you in Boulder this summer.