It's worth pointing out that the Fine Coffee Club, who make nespresso compatible coffee pods, and market them on the basis of a huge saving against the nespresso prices, have proved fairly disappointing and I wouldn't recommend using them.
Their main saving comes from purchasing their house-blend, which is 17p per cup if you buy 100 at a time. Their other blends are 21p-25p per cup. Nespresso prices are 29p - 33p per cup on average. The Fine Coffee Club is definitely cheaper, though not by a country mile unless you buy their house blend in 100's.
I bought their house blend. It tastes not very good. Their dark roast - a more expensive blend - is quite unpleasant.
I can only assume that the word Fine in their name comes not from the quality of the coffee, but from the degree to which it is ground.
Avoid!
Their main saving comes from purchasing their house-blend, which is 17p per cup if you buy 100 at a time. Their other blends are 21p-25p per cup. Nespresso prices are 29p - 33p per cup on average. The Fine Coffee Club is definitely cheaper, though not by a country mile unless you buy their house blend in 100's.
I bought their house blend. It tastes not very good. Their dark roast - a more expensive blend - is quite unpleasant.
I can only assume that the word Fine in their name comes not from the quality of the coffee, but from the degree to which it is ground.
Avoid!
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