I used to live on the east coast and I've never heard of this place. According to their website they started in 1902, but they really picked up as a food market from the 1960's on. On the same website I looked at a map of all their locations. I would not classify this as an East Coast store chain. They're in a very centralized location based around Washington, D.C. They're kinda in part of that Northeast Corridor region. That does not typify all of the East Coast by any means. Maybe if I ever go out to Philadelphia again I'll stop in to try some coffee
Now squib, you know I am geographically inept because I still believe that Michigan is just not of Missouri which I am sure that it still is. I guess I said east coast because Awag mentioned how popular they were in New Jersey.
@@coffeecomputersandmore2300 I did forget that you're geographically challenged. As someone who grew up the east coast I guess I took it the same way as maybe calling Nebraska the Midwest or the Rust Belt. New Jersey does not represent the rest of the coast. If you do go to a gas station in New Jersey to get this coffee you can't pump your own gas. It's a state law: they have to pump it.
It is. For a non premium brand I usually pay .30-.50 per cup. I’ve discovered Kirkland Summit Roast a few months ago for $33 for a box of 120 and Costco had them on sale for $29. $1 or more per cup is a premium price.
I used to live on the east coast and I've never heard of this place. According to their website they started in 1902, but they really picked up as a food market from the 1960's on. On the same website I looked at a map of all their locations. I would not classify this as an East Coast store chain. They're in a very centralized location based around Washington, D.C. They're kinda in part of that Northeast Corridor region. That does not typify all of the East Coast by any means.
Maybe if I ever go out to Philadelphia again I'll stop in to try some coffee
Now squib, you know I am geographically inept because I still believe that Michigan is just not of Missouri which I am sure that it still is. I guess I said east coast because Awag mentioned how popular they were in New Jersey.
@@coffeecomputersandmore2300 I did forget that you're geographically challenged. As someone who grew up the east coast I guess I took it the same way as maybe calling Nebraska the Midwest or the Rust Belt. New Jersey does not represent the rest of the coast. If you do go to a gas station in New Jersey to get this coffee you can't pump your own gas. It's a state law: they have to pump it.
@@squiblift2019those gas pump laws are wack. I don’t want someone else putting gas in my car.
@@travisp11 I pumped my own gas in Camden. NJ can stick it.
Is $14.99 a lot for a box of K Cups?
It is. For a non premium brand I usually pay .30-.50 per cup. I’ve discovered Kirkland Summit Roast a few months ago for $33 for a box of 120 and Costco had them on sale for $29. $1 or more per cup is a premium price.