On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 7:10 PM, Joseph Oprysko via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Hmm, my only thoughts on the Keurig coffee pod donations, is that generally the least expensive Keurig is generally between $90-100. So it’s very likely that the clients of the food bank wouldn’t have a Keurig, which costs on average $.70-1.25 a pod depending upon the brand, plus the cost of the coffee maker itself. Especially when for $10-15 you can get a drip coffee pot.
I didn't know if the food bank accepted the Keurig pods. I asked. They said, "yes". So I gave it to them. I don't drink coffee my mom did. She died in May and there are many Keurig pods that need to be disposed of. So rather than throw them out I gave them to the food bank. It was just a thought as I was donating the leftover food from Festivus to just add that. What they do with them, I don't know.