jinman
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Jim we use the Folgers classic roast 2lb 1.9 oz. fairly close to your 33.9 oz. only get 270 cups out of the container. It isn't the cost per cup it is the doubling of price every couple of months. if any other comodity like diesel there would be one of those congressional investigations may be they get theirs free.
ken
Ken, I understand what you mean about being alarmed over the price going up, but you have to admit that 3.5 cents per cup is a bargain even if it is about three times as expensive as tea (if you buy the gallon size tea bags). 48 of the gallon size are $9.28 at Sam's and doing the math shows that would be 1.2 cents per cup. Tea is still a great bargain, but it just doesn't do it for me in the morning.
The reason I don't buy the 2 lb, 1.9 oz coffee at $11.80 is that it works out to 33 cents per oz. I buy the 48 oz (3 lb) container at $13.80 and that works out to 29 cents per oz. If the 2 lb 1.9 oz size was priced the same per oz, that would be $9.83 instead of $11.80. The 48 oz size is easily the best bargain since Sam's Club where I shop has both at the prices above. If the 48 oz size was prices per oz at the same price as the 33.9 oz, it would be $16.80 per can and I'd probably be complaining too.