Food & Drink

Coffee: The good and the bad

Food & Drink

Posted by: caz

4th Nov 2011 12:37pm

let's name and shame all the bad coffee around

pointy
  • 16th Mar 2012 11:31pm

Seriously, if you have gripe about the quality of the coffee served anywhere byou buy it then I have just one suggestion, don't go there.
Unfortunately some (and it seems CafeStudy) sites seem to be more interested in seeeking a negative attitude in regard to discussions than actually creating an online society thst searches for the positive impacts of their questions.
For this reason I would like to challenge those who believe the tone of this certain topic is supposed to be negative, by suggesting that those who like to be negative make their own coffdee at home and ask their so-called friends to give their "honest" evaluation of that coffee.
As for me if I don't like the product served by a certain establishment, then I just don;t go back. That is my opinion of their product and by not returning, I answer any question they might ask.


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