• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Because people make K-cups out to be some sort of hellish invention. Go post on /c/asklemmy, “What are your thoughts on K-cups?”, watch the vitriol roll in. The stupid things have been the talk of the world for a decade+.

    To add to the stupid: Reusable Keurig cups have been on the market since forever; we have 6. Only reason I score any for seedlings is from my wife’s office. “Hey, can you dig some more out the break-room trash?”

    And of course single-use plastics are bad, we agree, but the social media hate for K-cups is flat out stupid. Any store-bought drink is a waste of plastic or glass, but god forbid K-cups. And again, I pack out styofoam, glass and other single-use plastics, never seen a K-cup. Not one. Non-issue compared to anything else, even straws or bottle caps.

    And yes, fishing nets are a scourge from hell. I’ll get really mad talking about that particular bullshit.

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      4 days ago

      I think k cups get the hate they do because there are plenty of coffee making machines that don’t produce so much waste. The alternatives are practical and plentiful.

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      4 days ago

      Why would someone bring a K Cup out into nature? Soda and the other plastics you mentioned don’t require a huge machine to use.

      I hate Keurig simply because their machines are shit. I bought a $200 model a few years ago and it overheated itself during descaling. I got a free replacement but that one’s buttons were shot on day one. The reusable K Cup was a pain to use, and I hated buying a huge box of plastic pods to satisfy my caffeine habit.

      These days I drink pour over coffee with an electric kettle—the coffee beans come in a huge bag so I don’t need to throw out 2+ K Cups everyday.