Ground coffee is cheaper than beans? Haven't drunk coffee in many years, and did not realize that. I don't even know if stores here in small town US have beans. What could be, is that beans keep fresh longer. Ground coffee must be sealed. Once opened it could lose its flavor quicker. Just an idea. But then again, the same thing goes for diesel and regular fuel. Fuel is cheaper than diesel although it is more refined. One should think the opposite.
'I ground my own coffee beans' ! you might have a point. Last week the home where mom is had a coffee time afternoon, and the old ladies grounded their own coffee beans, with the old fashioned hand mill. The same goes for tea - once you get used to whole leaf tea, you no longer want tea bags. they taste like paper. (I also heard, that the bags are filled with the leaf leftovers)
The thing-grinding process can conceal the use of thing-stretcher and thing-substitute. With coffee beans, that can be fairly benign, e.g. chicory. Truth-stretcher and truth-substitute, however...
Wonder if Goolag is concerned with "ground truth" because of Ground News. No, I'm being completely serious; you can easily manipulate the narratives that a news aggregator has to work with if you silence anyone talking about any given event who doesn't have a multimillion-dollar legacy media contract.
Only YOU could make me laugh at this chilling forewarning. But with the psyops on psyops, I'm just taking it as a little fake spray can whipped creamer-like-stuff floating on their bad and nasty brew. (Not to demean real coffee, which is the elixir of the gods ;-)
Ground coffee is cheaper than beans? Haven't drunk coffee in many years, and did not realize that. I don't even know if stores here in small town US have beans. What could be, is that beans keep fresh longer. Ground coffee must be sealed. Once opened it could lose its flavor quicker. Just an idea. But then again, the same thing goes for diesel and regular fuel. Fuel is cheaper than diesel although it is more refined. One should think the opposite.
Beans take up a bit more room than ground coffee. Volume adds to shipping and storage costs.
This could indeed explain some of the difference, but to explain it all, shipping and storage would have to be close to 100% of the cost.
I wonder if beans are considered a luxury item, and thus carry a snob premium.
'I ground my own coffee beans' ! you might have a point. Last week the home where mom is had a coffee time afternoon, and the old ladies grounded their own coffee beans, with the old fashioned hand mill. The same goes for tea - once you get used to whole leaf tea, you no longer want tea bags. they taste like paper. (I also heard, that the bags are filled with the leaf leftovers)
The thing-grinding process can conceal the use of thing-stretcher and thing-substitute. With coffee beans, that can be fairly benign, e.g. chicory. Truth-stretcher and truth-substitute, however...
Wonder if Goolag is concerned with "ground truth" because of Ground News. No, I'm being completely serious; you can easily manipulate the narratives that a news aggregator has to work with if you silence anyone talking about any given event who doesn't have a multimillion-dollar legacy media contract.
Given Ground News was founded by a NASA guy, there might be a semantic connection between it and «ground truth».
Only YOU could make me laugh at this chilling forewarning. But with the psyops on psyops, I'm just taking it as a little fake spray can whipped creamer-like-stuff floating on their bad and nasty brew. (Not to demean real coffee, which is the elixir of the gods ;-)
That's weird, and unsettling...
Not at all concerning 🤔