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  2. The Only Coffee You Should Be Buying at Costco - AOL

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    At just over $7 per pound, Jose's coffee beans are an incredible value — and they also receive high marks from Redditors. ... Starbucks Organic Winter Blend. Price: $23 (2.5 pounds) from Costco ...

  3. What Spiking Coffee Bean Prices Mean for Starbucks' and ... - AOL

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    The price of arabica coffee -- the bean used by Starbucks , Green Mountain Coffee Roasters , and most other coffee retailers to make coffee -- is shooting through the roof. After trading as low as ...

  4. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Starbucks said it paid $1.42 per pound ($3.1/kg) for its coffee, more than 33% higher than the commodity price at the time. However, the coffee Starbucks bought for $1.42 per pound ($3.1/kg), had a selling price—after transportation, processing, marketing, store rentals, taxes, and staff salary and benefits—of $10.99 per pound ($24 ...

  5. Starbucks CFO on inflation, price hikes: 'We have to be worth ...

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    Higher prices aren't stopping Starbucks' fans. Despite record inflation, the coffee giant saw U.S. sales jump by 11% in the fourth quarter, driven primarily by a 10% increase in average ticket ...

  6. 31 of the best Starbucks coffee products you can get at the ...

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    At Walmart, you can even purchase Starbucks reusable cups, mugs and tumblers online, which is kind of big deal, considering that Starbucks shut down its own online retail store in 2017 to strictly ...

  7. Starbucks prices to increase, and no one's happy about it - AOL

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    Brace yourselves. The prices of prized Starbucks coffee is going up, and of course, no one is happy about it.