What a weak man, all we can do is pray.

And who among you would do the praying? How many of those on the left in here actually BELIEVE that there is someone to pray to? Why on Earth would people who believe that there is no one to pray to.............PRAY? You LWers can REALLY be out there. I pray,.....but I do it because I BELIEVE our Father in Heaven exists. If I didn't,....I wouldn't as that wouldn't make any sense. But I do so........
Hi, tiger! Still trying to defend the indefensible? We can't help you!
 
I am not the one making myself look like an ass making fun of the cost of something going UP OVER 100% YOU ARE.
I was just pointing out this is what Trump and you MAGAS want so when it comes back and bites you in the ass don't cry about it.
Oh nooos you are right coffee prices did go up.

The retail price of ground coffee hit a record high of $7 per pound in January, up from $4 ... according to government data, reported the Washington Post.

Behind these surging prices is a complicated mix of drivers, wrote the Post. “Disastrous growing seasons in the world’s two biggest coffee producers, Brazil and Vietnam, have meant fewer beans on the market. But demand is growing, too: Coffee consumption in China, where a tea culture has reigned for millennia, has surged 150% in ten years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with its coffee drinkers moving from lower-quality soluble coffee to higher-quality green coffee.”

Global coffee traders and roasters said they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices, wrote Reuters.

“At the U.S. National Coffee Association annual convention in Houston...

 
Oh nooos you are right coffee prices did go up.

The retail price of ground coffee hit a record high of $7 per pound in January, up from $4 ... according to government data, reported the Washington Post.

Behind these surging prices is a complicated mix of drivers, wrote the Post. “Disastrous growing seasons in the world’s two biggest coffee producers, Brazil and Vietnam, have meant fewer beans on the market. But demand is growing, too: Coffee consumption in China, where a tea culture has reigned for millennia, has surged 150% in ten years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with its coffee drinkers moving from lower-quality soluble coffee to higher-quality green coffee.”

Global coffee traders and roasters said they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices, wrote Reuters.

“At the U.S. National Coffee Association annual convention in Houston...

That is 75% PER pound. Take that $3 increase and X it by 2.5 lbs that is a $7.50 increase per 42 oz can well it went up more then that because as I have said many times before Retailers will and a few percent to the increased price to pad their bottom line.
YOU forgot to add in there Trumps tariffs , what was it 100% on Columbia and Brazil.
 
That is 75% PER pound. Take that $3 increase and X it by 2.5 lbs that is a $7.50 increase per 42 oz can well it went up more then that because as I have said many times before Retailers will and a few percent to the increased price to pad their bottom line.
YOU forgot to add in there Trumps tariffs , what was it 100% on Columbia and Brazil.
I know right that's terrible right?
 
Oh nooos you are right coffee prices did go up.

The retail price of ground coffee hit a record high of $7 per pound in January, up from $4 ... according to government data, reported the Washington Post.

Behind these surging prices is a complicated mix of drivers, wrote the Post. “Disastrous growing seasons in the world’s two biggest coffee producers, Brazil and Vietnam, have meant fewer beans on the market. But demand is growing, too: Coffee consumption in China, where a tea culture has reigned for millennia, has surged 150% in ten years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with its coffee drinkers moving from lower-quality soluble coffee to higher-quality green coffee.”

Global coffee traders and roasters said they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices, wrote Reuters.

“At the U.S. National Coffee Association annual convention in Houston...

And one more thing a 150% increase over TEN YEARS isn't a 150% increase in LESS then a year, what was it several months right after trump took office again?
 
I know right that's terrible right?
It is for a lot of people that can't afford it.
Increases like these are going to hurt a lot of MAGAS and real hard working Americans.
And as I pointed out retailers are getting fed up with paying Trumps high tariffs and are now starting to pass them on to the consumer and it is going to hurt a lot of low income hard working people.
 
Oh nooos you are right coffee prices did go up.

The retail price of ground coffee hit a record high of $7 per pound in January, up from $4 ... according to government data, reported the Washington Post.

Behind these surging prices is a complicated mix of drivers, wrote the Post. “Disastrous growing seasons in the world’s two biggest coffee producers, Brazil and Vietnam, have meant fewer beans on the market. But demand is growing, too: Coffee consumption in China, where a tea culture has reigned for millennia, has surged 150% in ten years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with its coffee drinkers moving from lower-quality soluble coffee to higher-quality green coffee.”

Global coffee traders and roasters said they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices, wrote Reuters.

“At the U.S. National Coffee Association annual convention in Houston...

Bull Shit

AI Overview


Global coffee production fluctuates yearly but generally trends upward, reaching record highs recently, with projections for 2024/25 around 175-179 million 60-kg bags, driven by strong output from Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Ethiopia, despite weather challenges affecting some regions like Brazil and Colombia. Production saw a significant jump in 2023, with estimates for 2024/25 forecasting continued growth, indicating a recovering supply after earlier disruptions, notes the USDA and World Bank.
 
It is for a lot of people that can't afford it.
Increases like these are going to hurt a lot of MAGAS and real hard working Americans.
And as I pointed out retailers are getting fed up with paying Trumps high tariffs and are now starting to pass them on to the consumer and it is going to hurt a lot of low income hard working people.
Oh I forgot to tell you this. My bad.😯

The retail price of ground coffee hit a record high of $7 per pound in January (2025) , up from $4 in January 2020 according to government data, reported the Washington Post.

The would be during when the guy YOU VOTED FOR was in office :laugh:
 
Bull Shit

AI Overview


Global coffee production fluctuates yearly but generally trends upward, reaching record highs recently, with projections for 2024/25 around 175-179 million 60-kg bags, driven by strong output from Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Ethiopia, despite weather challenges affecting some regions like Brazil and Colombia. Production saw a significant jump in 2023, with estimates for 2024/25 forecasting continued growth, indicating a recovering supply after earlier disruptions, notes the USDA and World Bank.
Wrong year, Biden was in office
 
That is 75% PER pound. Take that $3 increase and X it by 2.5 lbs that is a $7.50 increase per 42 oz can well it went up more then that because as I have said many times before Retailers will and a few percent to the increased price to pad their bottom line.
YOU forgot to add in there Trumps tariffs , what was it 100% on Columbia and Brazil.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! What will we ever do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:clinton::yayaseesathreadban::magagrin:
 
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