RE: CLOSED - Coffee Conversation: Event 72 (June 22 - 24)

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I love the looks of this old Nescafé jar. So rustic! It really can tell stories as you just look at it. I remember this kind of jars back in the days in my parents’ apartment, maybe in the mid 90s. This was a time that you really couldn’t buy a coffee, that was different from the two or three varieties that were all around in the shops. Nescafé was definitely quite an innovative product! 😆



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Yes, exactly so. Why throw away old stuff that can tell stories? it is a part of history thats how I look at it. "Now they do not make it like back in old days anymore" (c) Today stuff became more and more disposable, from year to year... 😍 Only !PIZZA stay the same, as good as it was before. And even better!

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Pizza, at the restaurants here in Bulgaria is awful… thank god that I cook really good pizza in our pizza oven… 🤷🏻 😁

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My condolences! my humble guess it is the natural result of a negative pricing competition dumping. Here in my city (which is big and tourist-friendly and lets face it full of money in some way...) we managed to discover two brands that still struggle to this sorrowful tendency - they dont shift their prices to the bottom, but compete with others with a decent quality = i.e. their pizza is still nice. 😳

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