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Nescafe is fine. 1 sugar in mine.

What's the lowest people will go with their instant coffee? I reckon Internation Roast aka truckie dust is a bit iffy but do-able.

There's a strange cohort (some) who think that not drinking instant is some sort of noble character trait and make it their whole personality, when really they are probably the same as boutique beer drinkers.
coffee snobs

absolutely deluded
 

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Nescafe is fine. 1 sugar in mine.

What's the lowest people will go with their instant coffee? I reckon Internation Roast aka truckie dust is a bit iffy but do-able.

There's a strange cohort (some) who think that not drinking instant is some sort of noble character trait and make it their whole personality, when really they are probably the same as boutique beer drinkers.

Coles classic ftw:thumbsu:
 

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Since 2008, farmland acquisitions have doubled prices worldwide, squeezing family farmers and other poor rural communities. Such land grabs are worsening inequality, poverty, and food insecurity.

Squeezing Land and Farmers

A new IPES-Food report highlights land grabs (including for ostensibly ‘green’ purposes), the financial means used, and some significant implications.

Powerful governments, financiers, speculators, and agribusinesses are opportunistically gaining control of more cultivable land. The report notes the 2007-08 food price spike and financial crash catalysed more land acquisitions.

Quantitative easing and financialization after the 2008 global financial crisis enabled even more land grabs. Investors, agri-food companies, and even sovereign wealth funds have obtained farmland worldwide.

Agribusinesses and other investors want land to make more profits, urging governments to enable takeovers. Cultivable land is being used for cash crops, natural resource extraction, mining, real property and infrastructure development, and ‘green’ projects, including biofuels.

The land squeeze has developed in novel ways, with most large-scale deals diverting farmland from food production. Instead, environmentally damaging ‘industrial agriculture’ has spread, worsening rural poverty and outmigration.
The new land rush has displaced small-scale farmers, indigenous peoples, pastoralists, and rural communities or otherwise eroded their access to land. It has worsened rural poverty, food insecurity, and land inequality. Marginalising local land users has made family farming less viable.







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That's because you drink nescaffe you bogan.
A proper espresso latte needs no sugar
thats the same as the ipa brigade , fake news and snobbery
 
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