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andreimackenzieyesterday at 7:48 PM5 repliesview on HN

My local Starbucks offers a 10 cents discount and extra loyalty points for bringing your own cup. I've started bringing an insulated one that keeps coffee hot for longer & doesn't sweat with an iced beverage. I seldom see others bringing their own cups, even regulars I see there every week, even when Starbucks themselves sell reusable cups. It is almost like there is a weird stigma about handing the barista something that doesn't come from behind the counter. I encourage trying it, especially if you visit the same coffee shop habitually like I do.


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kube-systemyesterday at 9:12 PM

If I'm going to use my own cup I just bring coffee from home in it.

Personally, when I get a coffee to-go, I want a disposable cup so that I don't have to carry it around for the rest of the day.

lapetitejortyesterday at 9:58 PM

To be more effective, all drink prices should be reduced by 10 cents, then a 10 cent surcharge added for every disposable cup. The price remains the same for all customers, but the extra line item reveals the external costs.

npuntyesterday at 9:26 PM

Bringing your own cup is also healthier, because paper cup linings are made of plastic that when exposed to hot liquids are likely to turn into microplastics.

My rule is: 1) keep hot stuff away from plastic, and 2) assume everything is/has plastic unless you know for certain.

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kgyesterday at 8:17 PM

I wonder how much of it comes down to inconvenience. I've been bringing my own thermos for a year or so now and it took me some time to get used to the ritual of scrubbing it with soap and a bottle brush after use every day - at first I found it inconvenient enough that it made me want to just get paper cups.

Now it's a nice little ritual and I am used to the advantages of bringing my own insulated container with a lid - I can carry it back with groceries or do other errands without worrying about my drink spilling or getting cold.

FWIW I do occasionally see other people at my local coffee shop show up with their own mugs, but I agree that it's quite rare.

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KurSixyesterday at 8:36 PM

I think the habit/friction part is underrated