Get Ready to Pay More for Your Starbucks Coffee
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if you drink it at all.
According to a story in USAToday, effective October 3, Starbucks will raise prices of its lattes, cappuccinos, drip coffee and other drinks 5 cents, or an average 1.9%.
Time to give up your cappuccinos? Since I got coffee in my office for free, this won't affect me that much. At home, I brew my own coffee with coffee beans I bought at Dunkin Donuts (two 1-lb bags for $7.99 with coupon).
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