Not a fan of the Melbourne roaster St Ali. It’s local, but not a small roaster anymore - can find them in supermarkets. From all reports the owner sucks. Tried some beans before I found that out and they were ‘meh’. So yeah, it’s a no from me.
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Not a fan of the Melbourne roaster St Ali. It’s local, but not a small roaster anymore - can find them in supermarkets. From all reports the owner sucks. Tried some beans before I found that out and they were ‘meh’. So yeah, it’s a no from me.
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This is less to do with single-use plastics, but plastic is often a really good option from a functional POV. It doesn’t conduct heat like metal, it doesn’t break like glass/ceramics and has better moisture resistance than timber. (Not saying plastic couldn’t be replaced a lot of the time, but some times it’s a frustratingly good option).
In terms of complete single-use plastic replacement, I’m not sure, but would also be interested. I’d hope it’s mostly possible.
One of the best by an all time fave of mine!
Yeahh haha not surprised. I remember they did shady sales tactics during covid when there were shortages of things like RATs - like spend over $100 to get a free box of tests coz they somehow had an oversupply. Bizarre