Let’s face it, we’re creatures of habit. That coffee smell in the grocery aisle often lures us into thinking our coffee purchases should be made in the store. The thought of ordering an unknown coffee from the internet may seem a bit… foreign. There are quite a few reasons why you should push your cart past that aisle and go online instead.
The first step is freshness. Fresh coffee just tastes better. Although the store may have a grinder and let you grind up their beans, making a wonderful smell, the taste really can’t stack up to a box of Gevalia coffee. Why? Well, your Gevalia coffee is roasted to order and then sent directly to you, meaning the coffee is only a few days old vs. what you see in the grocery store, which is definitely not roasted to order and is often older than a month.
The beans themselves may look alike but they are not guaranteed to be the same. Stores often have an unreliable quality of bean. Where the beans come from and how they are grown will greatly effect the flavor you will taste in your cup. Gevalia uses only top-grade Arabaca beans for the best possible taste.
How about choice? Your grocery store will have several blends available but you’ll rarely find over 45 like you would with Gevalia. They offer several roasts and blends, flavored blends and varietals as well as flavors inspired by European coffees. All are available in regular or decaffeinated, ground, or whole bean. Let the store beat that!
Convenience is a wonderful thing. Face it, going to the store for coffee is a pain. Your Gevalia subscription will send the coffee you want right to your door. Your subscription is flexible and can be sent as often as you like. You can try a different flavor every order if you like, and if you just don’t like the taste, you can return it and pay nothing. So you never feel stuck if you try something new and it doesn’t work out. Ever try to return something to the grocery store just because you didn’t like the taste?
Price? The average Gevalia subscription is around $22.95 per month. The grocery store, for the same amount of coffee is likely to charge far more. The cost of keeping that coffee on the shelf (for over a month) makes it more expensive for the grocery store to sell, so it’s more cost effective to get the coffee direct from a vendor like Gevalia.
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