Posts

Showing posts with the label 80c

Your cup of coffee may cost '50 or 80c' more, as milk prices go up in cafes

Image
For many Australians who enjoy coffee to get through the day, another price hike in the cost of living is coming your way. Despite rising milk prices, a cafe near you may want to charge more for a cup of coffee. Key points: A cafe in Hobart says it will raise the price of its coffee by between 50 and 80 cents a cup The price increase follows the increase in the cost of milk, which dairy farmers say has been happening for a long time Coffee lovers say they are happy that dairy farmers are receiving more for their product Hobart cafe owner Sue Stagg says her customers will soon pay extra — “50 or 80 cents per cup”. Mrs Stagg and her staff make about 8,000 copies a week. They use 1,300 liters of milk per week — and the price of milk goes up. “Prices of everything went up, coffee, milk, packaging, everything went up,” said Mrs Stagg. “We support local [milk] suppliers and they are considering increasing their prices with us,” said Mrs Stagg. “Everyone has to pass it along the lines.” Sue

Your cup of coffee may cost '50 or 80c' more, as milk prices go up in cafes

Image
For many Australians who enjoy coffee to get through the day, another price hike in the cost of living is coming your way. Despite rising milk prices, a cafe near you may want to charge more for a cup of coffee. Key points: A cafe in Hobart says it will raise the price of its coffee by between 50 and 80 cents a cup The price increase followed the increase in the cost of milk, which dairy farmers say has been happening for a long time Coffee lovers say they are happy that dairy farmers are receiving more for their product Hobart cafe owner Sue Stagg says her customers will soon pay extra — “50 or 80 cents per cup”. Mrs Stagg and her staff make about 8,000 copies a week. They use 1,300 liters of milk per week — and the price of milk goes up. “Prices of everything went up, coffee, milk, packaging, everything went up,” said Mrs Stagg. “We support local [milk] suppliers and they are considering increasing their prices with us,” said Mrs Stagg. “Everyone has to pass it along the lines.” Sue