Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Is Single-Serving Coffee Really Worth All the Mindless Waste It Creates?



Nearly 1 in 5 coffee drinkers is too lazy to make coffee, and those little serving pods they discard add up.









I know I shouldn’t be, but I am shocked by Americans’ laziness.


We look for the closest parking spot to the gym so that we don’t have to walk those extra few steps. We indulge in watching more cooking shows, yet actually cook less than ever. We invented the drive-thru.


Now, nearly one in five American coffee drinkers is too lazy to make coffee.


There are foods that are very complex and difficult to make. Coffee isn’t one of them. I understand why someone wouldn’t want to make homemade butter or those little French macarons. I get why my mom only made her cheese blintzes for very special occasions. That stuff takes work.


I dread my annual tomato sauce canning marathon, and I only do it because the amazing sauce that results makes easy, delicious meals all year long. And once I put all that work in, I don’t share my sauce with just anyone.


But, coffee?


I make it several times a day. And I’m pretty lazy — I’ve been known to eat whole unpeeled carrots Bugs Bunny style to avoid cutting and cooking them. If I can make coffee, anyone can.


A traditional drip coffee maker requires a few steps. Add water. Measure coffee. Grind coffee. Add filter. Place grounds in filter. Press “on.” Wait. Your coffee is ready.


You can further reduce the required work by purchasing pre-ground coffee, or – better yet –getting a coffee grinder that does the measuring for you.


For lots of folks, that’s still too much work.


Nearly 20 percent of coffee drinkers now use coffee pods. With specialized coffee makers and compatible “pods” of individual serving sizes of pre-ground coffee, one reduces the task of making coffee to: Add water, insert pod, press start, throw pod away. Fancier machines also let you add milk to make various espresso drinks.


These newfangled coffeemakers don’t come cheap. A Keurig will run you $ 80 or more, and Nespresso makers start at $ 149. Once you’re invested, you have to buy the related brand of pods — K-cups for Green Mountain Coffee’s Keurig or Nestle’s Nespresso. That alone would be my deal-breaker, because I don’t like either brand of coffee.


In their defense, Keurig offers a refillable pod for $ 15 (the price of my entire coffee maker) so you can add your preferred type of coffee. Which puts the onerous work of measuring and grinding back into your coffee-making process.


While it’s easy to make fun of Americans’ drive to save time in the kitchen, there’s nothing inherently wrong with it. In fact, sometimes time-saving steps constitute efficiency and ingenuity, not laziness. But in this case, the new pod systems result in a staggering amount of waste and may potentially harm your health.


According to a recent Mother Jones article, all of the K-cups sold in 2013 could circle the earth 10.5 times. And every single one now resides in a landfill. Nespresso’s pods are aluminum. They have a program to collect and recycle used pods, but unless their customers actually take them up on this, it’s little more than good PR.


Then there are the health questions generated by making your coffee in little plastic pods (in the case of K-cups). The cups are made of #7 plastic, a catch-all category of “Other” plastics not included in numbers 1 through 6. Keurig refused to tell Mother Jones what type of plastic it used, or whether or not it contained possibly-carcinogenic styrene.


These new brewing systems are little more than a clever method a few companies have discovered to sell more of their own crappy coffee, without regard for the trash they create and their potential impacts on their customers’ health.


Let’s take the waste and potential health hazards out of our coffee. We don’t need to trash the planet just to get a morning buzz.



 


 

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Is Single-Serving Coffee Really Worth All the Mindless Waste It Creates?

Sunday, October 27, 2013

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Essential Features Of Vending Machines

Even with mechanized stuffs, a number of negative issues have to arise. Nothing is fully a hundred percent perfect for use. A good example of such are the Houston vending machines used to dispense beverages such as tea, coffee and sodas. They too experience a number of drawbacks regardless of their location whether in the inside or outside a building.

In selecting and buying an efficient one for use, a certain sum of characteristics have to be considered. This machine therefore has quite a large number of features that make it suitable for use. These features are the determinants of a good machine which will live up to the expected number of years of its life.

The first one is the costs saving issue. This machine serves a large number of people within the shortest time possible unlike human beings who are a bit slow. This implies that a single machine would be used instead of very many employees needed to vend the beverages around thus saving such costs.

In addition to this, due to a lot of operations, it may break down every now and then. This translates into costs being incurred to repair it that often and also loss of business since people will but what they need from the other machines within the vicinity. Thus, this poses another huge burden to the owner.

Mobility is another property. Mobility comes in when it can be moved from one place to another in order to avoid vandalism. With mobility, the owner is able to locate a large number of them in different locations so as to reap more sales and profits. The need to be made up of steel and not plastic eventually overrules in this scenario.

In summing up, houston vending machines when used in the office lessens workers time out of the office. Here, the usual breakages from the daily duty for grabbing a meal are reduced since one can simply get a snack from the machine and continue working. In the long run these time wasting tactics are fully done away with.

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