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> I'm reminded of the (perhaps apocryphal) story of how starbucks overroasts its coffee beans to achieve a consistent taste despite having multiple sources for beans (necessary due to its scale). the implication being that they sacrifice the average quality of the finished product to reduce variance.

The version I'd heard was people associate the ashy taste and dark roast with higher caffeine, even though it's the opposite.



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