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Why Lower Coffee Futures Prices Won’t Translate to Cheaper Coffee for Consumers

Well thankfully that isn't true at my supermarket! :)
I just bought a 400g jar of Moccona coffee for $14 that is $2 cheaper than I have ever been able to buy it before. Thankfully my Robert Timms coffee bags regularly go on special for half price. If anyone has not tried these, they are awesome especially the Italian Espresso and so convenient.
 
Hi Ann: Thank you for the kind response. My coffee drinking pattern has changed vastly. My mum used to make coffee from roasted coffee beans. Then I got used to instant coffee as it was very convenient. Now I am with pre ground coffee but I mainly drink Tea. For me ground coffee is better than instant coffee. If I am right roasted coffee are the best.


Well thankfully that isn't true at my supermarket! :)
I just bought a 400g jar of Moccona coffee for $14 that is $2 cheaper than I have ever been able to buy it before. Thankfully my Robert Timms coffee bags regularly go on special for half price. If anyone has not tried these, they are awesome especially the Italian Espresso and so convenient.
 
"Arabica Stockpiles Experience Largest Plunge Since '98 Amid Severe Shortage

The supply deficit of arabica coffee beans (something we first warned in March and later explained in May) is becoming more severe as certified warehouses of the premium coffee bean monitored by ICE Futures U.S. plunged.

Stockpiles of arabica coffee beans in ICE warehouses plunged 10% last week, the most significant drop since August 1998. Outflows from warehouses logged their 10th-straight weekly drop, a reflection of tight global supplies. Arabica coffee prices have more than doubled since we first mentioned the onset of the supply crunch."


I looked up what the difference was for Robusta compared to Arabica....

 
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