What's sad is the effort that goes into each and every one of those coffee beans. They are the seeds of a fruit. The coffee cherry. The process of picking those cherries, taking out the seed, de-pulping/skinning it, drying it, and all the other things that are done to it are arduous and take a lot of time. Most of the coffee that is bought into developed companies comes at a humanitarian price to the countries from which they came. If people thought for a moment about the process of each one of those beans, or had to do that shit themselves, they'd probably pay MUCH more than what they do.
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Reply to comment by GotPerl in ELI5- Given the average cost of a cup of coffee is marked up about ~80%, why hasn’t a company come in and charge significantly less to take a greater share of the market? by Educational_Sir3783
What's sad is the effort that goes into each and every one of those coffee beans. They are the seeds of a fruit. The coffee cherry. The process of picking those cherries, taking out the seed, de-pulping/skinning it, drying it, and all the other things that are done to it are arduous and take a lot of time. Most of the coffee that is bought into developed companies comes at a humanitarian price to the countries from which they came. If people thought for a moment about the process of each one of those beans, or had to do that shit themselves, they'd probably pay MUCH more than what they do.