Drinkers of branded instant coffee are being hit with bitter price hikes, according to new Which? research, that also finds some supermarket own-brands have bucked the trend and dropped in price.
Supermarket instant coffee crowned better than Nescafe, Kenco and Douwe Egberts and it’s 22% cheaper
Nearly a half wanted a more intense coffee taste. Nescafe Gold Blend instant coffee (£7.60 for 200g or £3.80 per 100g) came in joint third in the test. Tasters rated its flavour, aroma and mouth ...
Only those sold by Lavazza had seen significant hikes compared to the same two-month period last year: a 250g pack of Lavazza ...
M&S's coffee costs £6.25 for 200g, or £3.13 per 100g. Kenco would set you back £7.20 for 195g (£3.69 per 100g), Douwe Egbert's offering £7.50 for 190g or £3.75 per 100g). Nescafe Gold Blend ...
Revealing the soaring cost of instant coffee, it found the biggest hike was on a 200g jar of Nescafé Original - the UK’s top-selling coffee - which was £2.26 more expensive per jar at Ocado on ...
This gift box includes two pieces of 200g Nescafé gold, ten pieces of Nescafé 3in1 instant coffee, four pieces of Lindt Swiss Classic hazelnut dark chocolate bar, and a Coffee mug. Enough to get ...
However, given today’s cost of living, coffee is a luxury. A decent cup of coffee costs approximately R40, while a 200g ...
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The price of instant coffee has risen by up to 40 per cent in a year for some brands, Which? has found, with increases of AT ...
The Company manufactures products under brand names, such as Nescafe, Maggi ... Introduction of smaller 200g SKUs of RESOURCE HIGH PROTEIN and RESOURCE DIABETIC in key channels, helped consumers ...
Nescafé has added a duo of ambient ready-to-drink iced coffees. Iced Latte and Iced Caramel Flavour Latte have rolled into Sainsbury’s stores (rsp: £3/750ml). The “truly indulgent” lattes were made ...
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