@Starbucks in Japan sells exactly this under the name "Starbucks Origami." Not sure why it's not available anywhere else. @sbuxmelodyblog
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Yeah let's waste time, energy, and natural resources to deliberately not make coffee the conventional and mess-free way. This is so dumb
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I bet it takes a genius to come up with the idea of walking around with a coffee filter full of grounds in your pocket. Revolutionary
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Hardly revolutionary. Japan is already doing this and theirs is better because they use less paper
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So wasteful
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Why not just use instant coffee tastes the same to me
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OR you could use a mesh strainer and your own coffee and save some trash
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This isn't a new method. This is one way that coffee is sold here in Japan.
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It's a piece of cardboard and a coffee filter. God, I'm living in the age of wonders! Flying cars? Pffft!
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Nothing new about it
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Much more environmentally friendly than the plastic version.
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"single use" eh? One more piece of trash in the woods, in the landfill. What a waste.
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OMFG! Just no!
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