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Square Mile's standard bags are 350 rather than 250 grams. That's the first thing that comes to mind.
Speaking of which, seems like they've got a new decaf blend, that's nice to see.
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You could always grab 2 x 200g cans, then refills, from good coffee cartel. The refills are excellent, biodegradable and recyclable packaging.
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I want 300g of coffee beans delivered through my letterbox every week
We get Square Mile Red Brick delivered and it comes in a nice long flat letterbox compatible box (which you may well have experienced by now).
Only annoying thing is they use Royal Mail. Their roastery is down the road from us in Walthamstow and it goes out to Romford, then back to our local delivery depot, then out for delivery. Then because they send it on RM 48 and that's unreliable we get told it will be delivered by 3pm on a particular day, then it doesn't come (happened yesterday).
I am going to feed this back to them as otherwise their service and beans are very good.
We ended up buying £2.59 Lidl Colombian whole beans last night (227g) as a stop gap, I may post a little review of these as on first impressions they seem incredible for the money. Obviously you can't compare but a 350g bag of Red Brick is £13.
I want 300g of coffee beans delivered through my letterbox every week. Ideally these beans would be in some container so I don't have to pick them individually off the door matt.
I don't want to order multiple 250g bags.
Technically I want 280g but 300g seems reasonable in case I want an extra cup some time.
How best? Who best?