Most people don’t realize how expensive their daily coffee habit actually is.
Not because they’re bad at math — but because convenience hides the cost.
When you buy a cup here and there, it feels harmless. Four dollars today. Five tomorrow. Maybe a pastry. Maybe a second cup. It doesn’t register as a “decision.” It just feels normal.
Until you zoom out.
And when you do, the numbers get loud.
Let’s break it down in the simplest way possible.
A typical cup of convenience coffee costs about $4–$5 per cup. That’s the drive-through, the café stop, the “I’ll just grab one real quick” kind of coffee.
Brewing coffee at home with a quality, roasted-to-order bean? That averages about $1 per cup.
That’s not a small difference.
That’s a $3–$4 savings every single time you pour a cup.
Per day, that’s the difference between spending $1 at home versus $4–$5 elsewhere.
Per week, that turns into $5–$7 at home versus $25–$35 on convenience coffee.
Per month, you’re looking at $20–$30 compared to $100–$150.
And over a year?
Home brewing lands around $240–$360.
Convenience coffee quietly climbs to $1,200–$1,800.
That’s not a rounding error. That’s real money.
And here’s the part most people miss: choosing better coffee at home isn’t about “downgrading” your experience. It’s about upgrading it while paying less.
Convenience coffee charges for speed, branding, and overhead — not quality. The beans are often roasted weeks or months before you ever taste them. Flavor gets sacrificed for shelf life. Freshness becomes optional.
LFTD Grounds does the opposite.
Our coffee is roasted to order. That means it’s made fresh, intentionally, and delivered at peak flavor — not pulled from a warehouse shelf. You’re paying for quality beans, careful roasting, and consistency, not inflated storefront costs.
So while the price per bag may feel higher at first glance, the price per cup is dramatically lower.
That’s the difference that matters.
You’re not paying more for coffee — you’re paying less for better coffee.
Better flavor. Better freshness. Better value.
And over time, that choice compounds.
Saving $3–$4 per cup doesn’t just help your wallet — it gives you control back over your daily ritual. No lines. No rushed decisions. No settling for “good enough” because you’re already late.
Just good coffee, made on your terms.
If you’re already drinking coffee every day, the question isn’t whether you’re spending money.
It’s whether that money is working for you.
Brewing at home with LFTD Grounds turns a daily habit into a smarter one — without sacrificing quality, experience, or intention.
And once you see the numbers, it’s hard to unsee them.
Because the math doesn’t lie.
And neither does your first cup.
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