The problem is that even the favorite habit of the Greeks, coffee, now comes at the price of a meal…
“Bitter” coffee… The domestic market expects a new round of increases in coffee prices by 10 to 15% after the doubling of the international price of the Robusta variety. Consumers may resent it, but they don’t seem willing to give up their daily cup of coffee.
The problem is that even the favorite habit of the Greeks, coffee, now comes at the price of a meal…
And for the record: 3.20 the espresso, 4.50 the cappuccino, over 4 euros and the filter coffee. As for the Greek… at 4.50 euros for a double
“Coffee in Greece is not cut off, they take it from 7 in the morning and take it until late. Coffee is a luxury item that is coming to an end if we continue to treat the planet like this so it will only go up. The prices that go up very quickly do not go down,” Panagiotis Apergis, manager of the cafeteria, told SKAI.
And even in varieties like Robusta it rises to a 45-year high… due to the water shortage in Vietnam.
“In recent months, due to drought in Vietnam and Erythra Yalassa, an increase has been observed, the latest deliveries of raw coffee have increased by 10-20% where you used to get it between 10 and 13, this may affect the retail price,” coffee roaster owner Giorgos commented to SKAI Miseyanis.
Expensive or cheap, at least one coffee remains for lovers of the genre, necessary.
Source: Skai
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