EDIT
: Looks like they upped the price on the Qualita rossa variety. Crema e gusto still available at this price at time of edit.
Fantastic deal (imo) to stock up on bricks of espresso at ~$3/lb shipped. I was charged tax, but shipping is free on $50+ (works on two 20-ct espresso cases).
This appears to be lavazzas own storefront, using Amazon fulfillment and backend. I have ordered with no issues here, and previously with them as the seller on Amazon.
To get this price:
1. Add 2 x 20ct. 8.8oz bricks of espresso as a -subscription- (this appears to use Amazon behind the scenes. No issues cancelling, arrived similarly fast.)
This should work on
both "Qualita rossa" (linked, medium roast, v popular in Italy) and "Crema e Gusto" (darker roast- maybe a bit past French roast, but not as dark as bustelo). You can mix and match, these are per case prices.
2. Apply 20% off code LOVE in checkout. Total should be $61.20 shipped
3. Cancel subscription with or without signing up, there is an email-link based way to do it. Probably should wait until shipping confirmation to do this as is standard with Amazon s+s discounts.
4. Enjoy your freaking $3/lb espresso! Dates on mine were ~18 months out. $61 for a year's supply felt like a steal to me personally.
NOTE this is espresso grind, so on the finer side. But they sell whole beans and coarse grind "filtro", and 20% code LOVE and the free shipping over $50 seems to be store wide.
Enjoy!
https://italybestcoffee.com/produ...=recomatic
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Firstly, it's ground - this is the absolutely worst way to purchase coffee. You should always purchase beans
and grind just prior to brewing your coffee.
Secondly this quantity will take a while to consume, and despite the myth of long shelf life; coffee does go bad -- perhaps it may not fully expire immediately, but you can definitely taste the rot and rancidity over time.
Firstly, it's ground - this is the absolutely worst way to purchase coffee. You should always purchase beans
and grind just prior to brewing your coffee.
Secondly this quantity will take a while to consume, and despite the myth of long shelf life; coffee does go bad -- perhaps it may not fully expire immediately, but you can definitely taste the rot and rancidity over time.
Points are valid, but it's $3/pound. I can give 10 pounds away and it would still be cheaper per pound than local purchase.
Fwiw though these come in mylar, vac sealed and possibly/presumably nitrogen flushed... It definitely keeps a lot better in these bricks than it would in a bag from the store. I take mine with cream only, so can't claim to be a real purist, but for me, cracking a fresh bag weekly, always folding/clipping it... They do ok. And I don't have to wake my neighbors up to grind a fresh cup 😬
Edit: prod dates on mine for anyone wondering are-
Rossa - prod 9/17/24, best by 8/30/26
Crema e Gusto - prod 10/30/24, bb 9/30/26
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Pure garbage coffee ...cheap!
This is what I see:
Items:
$13.48
Shipping & handling:
$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:
-$2.70
Subscribe & Save:
-$0.67
Total before tax:
$10.11
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E5E0DI
This is what I see:
Items:
$13.48
Shipping & handling:
$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:
-$2.70
Subscribe & Save:
-$0.67
Total before tax:
$10.11
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E5E0DI
Items:
$13.48
Shipping & handling:
$0.00
Your Coupon Savings:
-$2.70
Subscribe & Save:
-$2.02
Total before tax:
$8.76
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