Why is it so hard?
Their way is optimal. If you remove the old k cup while putting in the next k cup, you open and close the machine half as many times. This reduces wear and tear while forcibly obligating each user to remove exactly one k cup per use.
Take your cup out and leave the lid open so it has a chance to properly dry and doesn’t accidentally a mildew situation
I’m so glad I don’t drink coffee…
Mjam, leave it in there for the weekend to ripen!
I remember a seldom used office coffee machine that everyone complained made the coffee taste “funny”, they got the message about the necessary cleaning after maggots started crawling out. 🤢🤮
Mhhh…Protein :p
Also, the k cup is slightly hot immediately after use.
It won’t burn you but it can be unpleasant.
I have the same policy with public toilets. If you flush at the start to verify that it’s working and flush at the end then it’s double the flushes. That’s why I only flush at the start. All my coworkers complain, but they’re not concerned with the environment like me! So wasteful!
Is it the used item after a single-use, or the entire bin after several uses?
For the single-use, it actually kind of makes sense not to take it out. There are 2 possibilities when you go to the machine: it either has a used capsule, or it’s empty. If you’re the type of person that wants to throw away the used capsule each time you make a coffee, then you potentially need to throw away 2 capsules each time you make a coffee. Someone else’s when you get there, and your own after making coffee. If you never throw away your own capsule, then you guarantee that you will only ever have to throw away max one capsule when you get to the machine, and so does everyone else after you (assuming they do the same).
And if you murder everyone who leaves the capsule in, eventually the problem completely solves itself!
As for the bin, that’s a diff story, and I guess someone just needs to bite the bullet and empty it.
What is a K cup?
What Keurig calls their disposable 1 time use coffee containers. I also hate them just in principal
I’m not sure that’s a thing in Europe, at least I never heard about that company. I only know these Nestlé trash
you absolutely have nespresso in Europe though
Which is Nestlé, right? ;)
single-use plastic pod of coffee (or hot cocoa or tea) put into a machine that runs water through it to brew the beverage.
Yeah, my first thought was that we’re talking about a K-size bra cup…
People are trash.
We have a communal package area for resident and admin packages. Sales will literally open their shit in drop off and leave the open box in the area.
Started breaking them down and leaving them outside their offices. Fuck em.
I’d be such a cunt and leave a k cup on a shitheads desk but how would you know?
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I simply fire them if they do that.
The problem is that I work in Home Office exclusively…
As someone who has never worked in an office, this sentence is so weird to me
it fucking sucks when the pot is empty, so if you kill the joe, you make some mo’
I do see where that would be annoying as hell
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“you kill it, you fill it”
Setting aside the topic, is this a common phrase? DDG had all of around 4-5 hits. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it before.
It’s common to me, but I’m also 40n in the Midwest United States so maybe it’s an age thing or regional?
I’m in my mid-40s and grew up mostly around central Ohio and don’t remember hearing it.
As someone who always drip filter, I was confused through most of this post failing to understand it was about coffee. At some point I considered whether it was about bra sizes.
I don’t know, but as I get older I find it more and more silly when I see marketing naming things (wsl still takes the cake). For the record today was the first ever I heard about k cup for coffee or bra.
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I’m siding with team leave it in.
Take one out, put yours in.
Everybody removes one pod. Fair and balanced as all things should be.
I’m going to set aside my dislike for pod machines and coffee in general to point out that warm moist environments encourage microbial growth. It is best to open and empty the machine so it can breathe between uses; especially overnight or over the weekend.
You’re the kind of person who parks all the way on the passenger side of a parking spot, aren’t you?
I said fair and balanced. I center that shit.
But your “fair and balanced” puts all the onus of clean up on the next person. Kind of like how parking far to one side of a parking spot puts all onus of creating enough space for people to get out of their car on the next person.
It’s passing the buck because you can’t be bothered to clean up after yourself.
But you in turn clean up for the person before you. Everybody takes one out, everybody puts one in.
I don’t see where the buck is being passed.
I feel like you’re either looking at this in too small of a scale, or your just REALLY hung up on my pods vs your pods. They’re all the same. I don’t see why you’re too good to toss mine if I’m willing to toss yours.
Also, my machine at home thinks you’re going to make a cup every time you open it, so instead of activating it when you DON’T want coffee, let it continue to think that it’s not coffee time, and when you open it up and remove the last pod, it’s ready to be loaded.
This guy, I bet he even reclines in his airplane seat.
Because common sense and common courtesy is in short supply these days.