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As for the pods, i recycle them, you get a free bag from nespresso ( ours live in the cupboard with all the other recycling bins ), when the bag is full, i pop it into waitrose and they send it to nespresso, zero need for pods to end up in landfill, zero cost for me.
You may indeed take them to Waitrose but are you sure that Nespresso are actually recycling them? From what I understand they are very difficult to recycle because they are a composite plastic.
Not sure what this means.
But this isn't a very good deal. If you purchase a Tassimo machine for 30-40 pounds, you can get those 80 capsules nespresso offer @ £15.
It all comes down to which offers the highest quality of coffee. But I cannot comment on that as I haven't tried nespresso.
I've been away the past 2 weeks and the country that I was in it had nespresso shops.
Not shops to buy the pods and machines. You pay and a machine gives a coffee from one.
It is a bit weird I thought. I'd rather a human made coffee. No doubt the coffee is good though if they're bringing in shops with them.
as this is a sensible post, i left the thread alone when the children arrived on it
I have had a Tassimo and dolce gusto machine, while people might think they are " good enough " they are not even close to the Nespresso and the Lattissima ( the machine with the milk container ) , a completely different beast
35 posts just to establish that Matt is a snob.
I dont, not at them prices, we went to the Eiffel tower 2 years ago, stopped at a cafe around the corner from it on the way back to the TGV, sat down outside, got bothered by 2 young Syrian girls with a baby begging, looked at the menu and got up and left, the prices were robbery
If you are going to have coffee get yourself a proper coffee machine and not one of these. ****ing hell what a philistine