A Decent Cup of Coffee
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Personally I am shunning their products as I loathe the greasy little bumsucker.

#122

It'd be interesting to see Nescafe coffee sales broken down by country. I suspect that their overall sales would be quite low in countries like Spain, Italy, Portugal where they know how to serve a decent coffee. Of course I could be mistaken...

#123

Weve just returned from a weeks visit to the Uk.
OH bought a coffee from a service station.It had a "designer"name but cant remember what now.
Anyway, it was undrinkable and only remotely tasted of coffee with a burnt taste but weak with a look of brown dishwater.
Much taken back was the person serving as he refunded the £1.60.
It certainly wasnt a cup of coffee he bought.
OH bought a coffee from a service station.It had a "designer"name but cant remember what now.
Anyway, it was undrinkable and only remotely tasted of coffee with a burnt taste but weak with a look of brown dishwater.
Much taken back was the person serving as he refunded the £1.60.
It certainly wasnt a cup of coffee he bought.


#124

By the way Sainsburys was vile too.
Its an embarrassment and Im not really a coffee drinker - only when its nice.
I like spanish coffee. strong but not bitter.
Its an embarrassment and Im not really a coffee drinker - only when its nice.
I like spanish coffee. strong but not bitter.

#125

It is possible to buy a nice coffee in the UK, but you have to know the locality. Chains are nearly always either over-priced and decent (eg Cafe Nero) or over-priced and rubbish. One exception seems to be Pret a Manger who are currently serving a coffee at 99p. I don't know if that is a permanent price, or perhaps they're in a price war with Wetherspoons. Yes, Wetherspoons is a possibility for coffee too, but I can't tell you whether their coffee is ok, I think they use a famous Italian brand so possibly yes.

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Weve just returned from a weeks visit to the Uk.
OH bought a coffee from a service station.It had a "designer"name but cant remember what now.
Anyway, it was undrinkable and only remotely tasted of coffee with a burnt taste but weak with a look of brown dishwater.
Much taken back was the person serving as he refunded the £1.60.
It certainly wasnt a cup of coffee he bought.
OH bought a coffee from a service station.It had a "designer"name but cant remember what now.
Anyway, it was undrinkable and only remotely tasted of coffee with a burnt taste but weak with a look of brown dishwater.
Much taken back was the person serving as he refunded the £1.60.
It certainly wasnt a cup of coffee he bought.

Good for him. Far too many people will put up with an appalling line of shite and never complain.
