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45p extra on my extra coffee this morning! ?

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Urmstongran Fri 01-Apr-22 12:10:33

I like getting a coffee from our independent cafe bar in the square downstairs. I do like to support our independents where I can.

However their coffee has gone up in price, C.... (the owner) told me as she served me... okay I thought. But it was a whopping 20% rise! Up from £2.50 a takeaway coffee to £2.95. That’s some increase.

I’ve just checked out the Gregg’s site & their regular white is £1.50 - quite a difference! Do I support the independent, maybe buying less of them or go to Gregg’s instead?

There’s going to be a lot of this to weigh up this year. So many price rises.
I think people are going to shop around much more. Or cull their habits. At these prices I fear some independents won’t survive!

AGAA4 Fri 01-Apr-22 17:02:57

I won't give up my small treats like good coffee as may have to forego more expensive ones soon.

Urmstongran Fri 01-Apr-22 17:06:46

A neighbour said Gregg’s coffee is good.
I don’t know whether she meant the price though.
?

Maudi Fri 01-Apr-22 18:10:13

16:34MerylStreep

Oh dear Maudi don’t tell posters you went into Weatherspoons, you’ll be cancelled, a non person.
suppose it could have been worse, you could have been reading the Daily Mail in Weatherspoons. ?

Ha ha I did actually have a read online (other newspapers were available lol). I used to belong to a large motorhome group and we all loved Weatherspoons ?

SueDonim Fri 01-Apr-22 20:11:44

I paid £3.45 for a large latte in an independent today! ? It wasn’t even very large. ? And they brought me the wrong food, which I didn’t realise until I’d started eating. ?

Greggs coffee is ok and their hot choc is fine as well. And they sell yumyums. ?

Margiknot Fri 01-Apr-22 20:36:05

I bought a take away latte today from the Costa in the hospital. It was £3.70 in my own travel cup- which gave me a bit of a shock. Still it was much needed and made with a cheerful smile.
We popped into a weatherspoons in what looked like a grand old coaching inn- for coffee and toast whilst visiting a market town and it was both very quiet and surprisingly genteel! It was sad to see several closed independent cafes- but it may just have been the wrong day -early closing perhaps.

Coastpath Fri 01-Apr-22 20:42:35

Coffee in a cheery independent cafe is one of those treats that makes life happy for me and so I will go on treating myself occasionally until it becomes prohibitive.

I reckon we're going to see more and more increases in prices. Compost at the garden centre seemed ridiculously expensive today - about 25 - 30% more expensive than last year.

Urmstongran Fri 01-Apr-22 21:00:11

Coffees at £3.45 and £3.70 SueDonim and Margiknot?
Blimey O’Reilly.
Suddenly my little independent cafe seems great value!

When we moved (downsized) to the square my mobile went one afternoon. It was my mum. “Where are you?”
“In Costa mum” (the independent hadn’t appeared back then.

“What are you doing in there when you've a perfectly good kettle just upstairs from where you are sitting?”

“It’s called town centre living mum”. ??
Goodness, I miss her.
?

Lucca Fri 01-Apr-22 21:12:06

For the record I wasn’t really singling out greggs …I don’t like any of the chains like Costa Starbucks macdonalds Etc.

Do support the independent shops please ! They are what gives town centres some semblance of character ! Worth paying a bit more in my book.

Urmstongran Fri 01-Apr-22 21:19:13

I definitely have decided to continue to do so Lucca. You’re so right.
Use it or lose it comes to mind.

Jaxjacky Fri 01-Apr-22 21:29:00

We stayed in a Wetherspoons hotel last year, a very high standard, better than many others I could name and a good price.
Rarely drink coffee out in the UK, although I do like an iced latte in summer, tea drinker at home, we all need our treats * Urmstongran*

Lucca Fri 01-Apr-22 21:29:29

I think there’s a nice one called Kin near you…

Tina49 Fri 01-Apr-22 22:28:26

I like coffee#1 coffee shops - they’re mostly in the SW I think. Their coffee suits me, and I like the style of the places. DH and I have coffee out once or twice a week. It’s not cheap, but very pleasant.

SueDonim Fri 01-Apr-22 22:34:49

IKR, Urmston! It was one of those moments, we all ordered our food and then drinks and I happened to glance at the menu as I ordered a latte and saw the cost. I then just sat there and thought ‘Did I just order a coffee for £3.45? That’s about 50% of the price of the food!’ ?

My mum is also of the ‘I could make it myself for a tenth of the price.’ She won’t have it that cafes have to pay rent, rates, staff, tax etc.

vegansrock Fri 01-Apr-22 22:41:46

I had a coffee in Benugos at the Barbican £3. 50. As I haven’t been there for years and enjoyed the art gallery and sitting with friends with a view of the lake and garden I didn’t begrudge it

readsalot Fri 01-Apr-22 22:49:01

Can I add here that coffee at Wild Bean Cafe (M & S) costs 50p less if you take your own re-usable cup? Love a discount!

GillT57 Fri 01-Apr-22 23:23:19

Maudi

Well I'm in Weatherspoons waiting for my car to be fixed £1.20 and as many refills as you can drink ?
All depends Urmstongran if you think paying the extra is worth it to you.

Everyone to their own but I would rather stick pins in my eyes than give any money to Weatherspoons dreadful owner. Have your coffee in the independent coffee shop Urmstongran, at least you know they pay their taxes.

Teacheranne Sat 02-Apr-22 00:40:52

I only have one cup of coffee a day, while sat up in bed first thing! I’m a cheapskate and carry a bottle of tap water around with me. When I go in a cafe, a couple of my social groups meet in a local garden centre cafe, I have to buy something to drink, often orange juice or fizzy water which is cheaper than coffee. Im not such a cheapskate to drink my own water although I often have tap water with a pub lunch.

HettyBetty Sat 02-Apr-22 08:13:48

I would try to support the cafe ad much as possible. Many independent businesses are going to need all the help they can get in the months ahead.

Maudi Mon 04-Apr-22 14:45:51

Saturday Afternoon Fever! Hollywood star John Travolta sparks frenzy in Norfolk by browsing the bakery aisle at Morrisons after enjoying a drink at the local Wetherspoons pub (copied from today's Daily Mail)

Rosalyn69 Mon 04-Apr-22 15:01:18

I like a really good cup of coffee but am not above enjoying a vanilla latte from Greggs. They do a decent cookie too.

Kate1949 Mon 04-Apr-22 15:09:16

I love Wetherspoons. We like eating out occasionally but are trying to save money. Two lunches and two glasses of wine is about £13 in there and very nice it is too. If it's good enough for John Travolta, it's good enough for me.

PamelaJ1 Mon 04-Apr-22 17:49:25

Independent businesses usually spend their profits locally.
I try and support them over the chains because I want our/ your locality to thrive.

Urmstongran Mon 04-Apr-22 18:43:58

Comment of the day Kate1949 !

Kate1949 Mon 04-Apr-22 18:46:12

smile