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popularhellarch posted Today 02:30 AM
popularhellarch posted Today 02:30 AM

Lavazza Super Crema Whole Bean Coffee, Medium Espresso Roast, Arabica and Robusta Blend, 2.2 lb Bag, Package May Vary (Pack of 1) $16.61

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microlabToday 03:07 AM
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Quote from hellarch :
$15.78 with S&S

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER&th=1
So not counting the YMMV coupon mentioned here: https://slickdeals.net/f/19140637-select-accounts-2-2-lb-lavazza-whole-bean-coffee-blend-super-crema-12-25-w-subscribe-save, the original price is slightly lower. I'm cancelling my earlier order and re-ordering for a whole $0.75 less.
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AmusedPanther530Today 03:39 AM
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I should get some. Climate change means I'll probably not get the chance in 10 years.
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Robusta no me gusta
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PundhitToday 01:09 PM
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Organic beans at BJS Costco always net 6$ per LB, B&M for sure but better price than this
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TealIdea227Today 02:22 PM
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Quote from Pundhit :
Organic beans at BJS Costco always net 6$ per LB, B&M for sure but better price than this
Not at our Costco last week. $7+.

Price discrimination is when firms are able to charge each individual customer the highest price that that customer will pay, per each unit. So what this looks like for coffee is that the some customers will walk into a B&M store and pick out the most recently roasted beans for their favorite brand, and pay whatever MSRP is on the sticker. Eventually as an aggregate batch of coffee beans ages, the store, and the distributor, has to actually move some product to make room for the next newest batch in order to keep those customers paying top dollar.

These beans would eventually end up on Amazon Resale as "near expiration date" if nobody buys them at this price.

What I am wondering is how that dynamic is interacting with the on and off again tariffs, right here and now. As customers, we really don't know what tariff rate was charged on which bag. But for accounting, it matters. A lot. I also have no idea what the seasonality of green bean imports looks like.

So, given that I'm seeing a $6.42/lb price for these, I use a burr grinder to make drip coffee but am not so fussy about beans as to ignore the price, I don't have any special attachment to the Lavazza Super Crema brand, and I have a stockpile of beans that cost less than $6.42/lb, is there some coming coffeepocalypse in March that will make me wish I bought these at this price? Or will I see another $5/lb deal in the next 30 days, or will I at least $6.42/lb sitting on the shelf at Costco?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that, especially without making espresso, my less-than-refined palate isn't going to be appreciative of buying this for the brandnameyness.

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