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I've eaten too much pork because of Costco and want to switch it up
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Did some calculations and it turns out that monsters aren't too expensive compared to coffee

A 2.5lb bag of coffee from Costco goes for $19.39, and can brew about 54 12oz cups of coffee. So a cup of Kirkland coffee is about $2.78, whereas a monster is $3.75

This does not account for caffeine amounts and that monsters are 16oz compared to a cup's 12oz because I can't be fucked to do the linear transform
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Did some calculations and it turns out that monsters aren't too expensive compared to coffee A 2.5lb bag of coffee from Costco goes for $19.39, and can brew about 54 12oz cups of coffee. So a cup of Kirkland coffee is about $2.78, whereas a monster is $3.75…
Did it again but not on a napkin this time and it's 6x more efficient to buy coffee than monster lol
160mg/$2.50 = 64mg/$

(40oz coffee grounds) * (18 oz water per oz coffee) / (8 oz per cup) * (90 mg caffeine per cup) / $20 = 405mg/$
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Did it again but not on a napkin this time and it's 6x more efficient to buy coffee than monster lol 160mg/$2.50 = 64mg/$ (40oz coffee grounds) * (18 oz water per oz coffee) / (8 oz per cup) * (90 mg caffeine per cup) / $20 = 405mg/$
Unrelated question: Should I buy the $75 stockpot so I can cook 22.5 quarts of coffee at once and boil it down into a concentrate? This will be marginally more efficient than buying premade concentrate from the store because they sell in quantities of 64 cups / $20 and I could fit 90 cups