Amazon has
12-Oz Dunkin' French Vanilla Ground Coffee on sale for
$3.41 when you 'clip' the $1.33 off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
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Once I started grinding my own Lavazza I realized how atrociously awful nearly all the others were. But especially brands like DD.
My go-to is Chock Full ' Nuts. Shoprite often has great digital coupons which keep me well supplied at a reasonable price which is usually about half price.
Once I started grinding my own Lavazza I realized how atrociously awful nearly all the others were. But especially brands like DD.
Starbucks=Skip
Dunkin=Skip
McCafe Medium Roast=Just works
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Cafe Bustelo mixed with Maxwell House (Original) is the best for the money.
Dunkin'
"Manufacturer : J.M. Smucker Company"
McCafé:
Manufacturer : Kraft Foods
This includes Walmart etc. Starbucks too. The real beans they actually use in store, can only be bought in stores. Starbucks has beans for instore use and a separate batch for the "grocery" store use
My hook up from starbucks quit, so need to start buying beans first time in many many years.
Me, I prefer Dunkin' original whole bean that is a noticeable difference over ground. Year in and year out, blends can change by that year's harvested beans, but Dunkin' has been fairly consistent. Target has buy 3 and get 1 free on the 12oz, but just had several 20oz delivered from Walmart. .
Starbucks=Skip
Dunkin=Skip
McCafe Medium Roast=Just works
I've been impressed with McCafe iced coffee, actually.
It also could be in prep - the benefit of going to a chain should be that you know what you're getting, a "regular" coffee at one DD is the same as the next because the amount of sugar and cream are supposed to be the same (and the coffee itself obviously). McDonald's used to be horrible in that regard, very inconsistent, you'd get one coffee good, the next too sweet (someone else working), the next bitter (maybe different store), but they've improved on that dramatically.
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