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Originally posted by aaronb link=1225161189/0#9 date=1225315414
Do you guys have something called Nespresso there? Its supposed to be some kind of real coffee machine marketed by nescafe. I have no idea if it uses Nescafe coffee only but it cant eb good!
Nespresso is a Pod machine/system. Need I say more? :P
I see too much nescafe and Kenco being consumed here in the UK. I cant even imagine how much worse fake Nescafe is than the real stuff!
Do you guys have something called Nespresso there? Its supposed to be some kind of real coffee machine marketed by nescafe. I have no idea if it uses Nescafe coffee only but it cant eb good!
Thanks for posting this anyway, hadnt seen it on the news.
Originally posted by vasanna link=1225161189/0#4 date=1225163824
Looks like we need the U.K. guys to come work over here in OZ.
To rid our sunburnt country, our land of sweeping plains...................... etc etc .
Of the EVIL BEASTIES that call them selves "Coffee" > [smiley=evil.gif]
And while theyre here they can get rid of stale supermarket pre-ground, and *bucks!
yes i like it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The article I mean not the nanny-cafe
Looks like we need the U.K. guys to come work over here in OZ.
To rid our sunburnt country, our land of sweeping plains...................... etc etc .
Of the EVIL BEASTIES that call them selves "Coffee" > [smiley=evil.gif]
Top marks to the U.K. getting this one right.!!!!! ;D
Do any Csers feel we could donate money to pay these guys , to fly over here and work us coffee snobs to free the land of all EVIL ( Nanny-Cafe, and all other pretenders)
;D
Liverpool – According to local media, a lorry-load of potentially toxic counterfeit coffee was seized by trading standards officers on Wednesday in Liverpool.
The haul, worth more than £34,000, was bound for Merseyside canteens, shops and restaurants.
A police and city council team swooped as it headed for a warehouse in Kensington yesterday.
After the seizure the supplier was arrested and the large, catering-size Nestlé containers examined. They turned out to be fake.
The 750 gram tins were labeled “Nescafe Original Granules”.
Inquiries are ongoing to determine where the coffee came from.
The contents will be analyzed to find out exactly what is in the coffee.
This article was published on Saturday 11 October, 2008.
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