Starbucks Nespresso compatible pods £2.50 for a pack of 10.
A couple of varieties at this price, I bought a few and the ones I've tried so far have been really nice, better than the Lidl Ines (my opinion anyway!).
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golfer2007 to vee99
6 Jan 173#10
How would they even know which pods you used
vee99
6 Jan 173#5
Genuine Nespresso pods start from £2.90 so hardly that much of a saving, plus you risk invalidating your warranty by using these.
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redvers76
6 Jan 17#1
These are £3.30 in store at Starbucks, but you get a free latte. Have asked, and it HAS to be a latte, so if that is your drink of choice, buying direct may be a slightly better option.
But for everyone else, these pods taste so much better than the Lidl / Aldi / Gourmesso / Home Bargains alternatives!
robot1000 to redvers76
6 Jan 17#2
I was quoted £2.95 when I asked whilst I was at my local Starbucks
ktm666 to redvers76
6 Jan 17#4
That's a fantastic deal! I'll have to pop into one, I'm not really a latte drinker, but would be for that price!
NYGirl to redvers76
6 Jan 171#9
how do you get a free latte? I bought a pack the other day to try but no free latte :disappointed:
greencode
6 Jan 17#3
Can the pods and packaging be recycled?
ktm666 to greencode
6 Jan 171#6
Yes, you can even drop them off at a Starbucks store with other pods
Genuine Nespresso pods start from £2.90 so hardly that much of a saving, plus you risk invalidating your warranty by using these.
ktm666 to vee99
6 Jan 17#7
Fair point, but genuine Nespresso pods arnt available on most high streets to be picked up immediately unless your lucky enough to have a Nespresso store.
Is it really a risk to your warranty? Mine run out, so I don't really mind
Jonny678 to vee99
6 Jan 17#8
Care to share a link?
golfer2007 to vee99
6 Jan 173#10
How would they even know which pods you used
003hungryboys to vee99
7 Jan 17#14
Following the court case in France I don't think they pursue this warranty point unless the compatible pod actually gets stuck in the machine..
Do these taste like Starbucks coffee made in a store?
Rebellion to linesandlines
6 Jan 17#12
Close but I'd say you'd need to use 2 pods in a cappuccino or Latte to get the coffee shop strength so not such great value afterall. Thought the Starbucks range are amongst the best compatibles out there, you will some thought has gone into the capsule design to ensure it dispenses well.
futura
7 Jan 171#13
Still can't beat the originals IMHO. Good to see some more options available thouğh
Starbucks sells box of 10 for £2.95. Buy two to get the free latte offer. I bought a pack of Columbia and the Starbucks Original Espresso myself last week. These are pretty good but not as good as the originals.
You can pick up recycling bags at the Starbucks stores. Starbucks will recycle both theirs and the originals. Drop off at Starbucks or print label for Post Office. Pretty convenient.
Heat added. This is like 3 free capsules! :wink:
tatdownsarf
7 Jan 17#16
Yeah I like the Starbucks range.
Their shop online appears to be down so can't check. But I think they do a taster range online of four different varieties for £11.50 and free delivery. Think they also do ten percent off your first order if you sign up. That would make it about £2.59 for 10
hashemcom007
7 Jan 17#17
Do nescafe pods work in a nespresso machine? I know it has nothing to do with this deal. Just theres 50 pods for around £10 on amazon
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A couple of varieties at this price, I bought a few and the ones I've tried so far have been really nice, better than the Lidl Ines (my opinion anyway!).
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But for everyone else, these pods taste so much better than the Lidl / Aldi / Gourmesso / Home Bargains alternatives!
https://www.starbucks.co.uk/promo/capsulerecycling
Is it really a risk to your warranty? Mine run out, so I don't really mind
http://blogs.wsj.com/corporate-intelligence/2014/04/17/bad-news-for-nespresso-pioneer-of-the-coffee-pod/
Starbucks sells box of 10 for £2.95. Buy two to get the free latte offer. I bought a pack of Columbia and the Starbucks Original Espresso myself last week. These are pretty good but not as good as the originals.
You can pick up recycling bags at the Starbucks stores. Starbucks will recycle both theirs and the originals. Drop off at Starbucks or print label for Post Office. Pretty convenient.
Heat added. This is like 3 free capsules! :wink:
Their shop online appears to be down so can't check. But I think they do a taster range online of four different varieties for £11.50 and free delivery. Think they also do ten percent off your first order if you sign up. That would make it about £2.59 for 10