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Which Coffee Subscription is Right for You? TORC Guide

Choosing the right coffee subscription may seem tricky, but the only variable you really need to consider is how much coffee you consume. To make it easier, we’ve prepared a practical guide with recommendations for home use and offices, including the approximate yield in cups.


Home Subscriptions

If you drink coffee at home, our options range from small weekend doses to larger packs that guarantee fresh coffee all month:

  • 1 x 250gIdeal for 1 person who only drinks coffee on weekends or very little.Yield: ~12 cups.

  • 2 x 250g (500g)Perfect for 1 person drinking 1 cup per day.Yield: ~25 cups.

  • 3 x 250g (750g)1 person drinking 1–2 cups per day, or 2 people who drink occasionally.Yield: ~37 cups.

  • 4 x 250g (1kg)1 person drinking 2 cups per day, or 2 people drinking 1 cup each per day.Yield: ~50 cups.

  • 1 x 1kg1 person drinking 1–2 cups per day, or 2 light coffee drinkers.Yield: ~50 cups.

  • 1kg + 1 x 250g (1.25kg)1 person drinking 2–3 cups per day, or 2 people drinking 1–2 cups each per day.Yield: ~62 cups.

  • 1kg + 2 x 250g (1.5kg)1 person drinking ~3 cups per day, or 2–3 people with light consumption.Yield: ~75 cups.

  • 1kg + 3 x 250g (1.75kg)1 person drinking 3–4 cups per day, or a household of 2–3 people drinking daily.Yield: ~87 cups.

  • 1kg + 4 x 250g (2kg)2 people drinking 2 cups per day each.Yield: ~100 cups.


Office Subscriptions

For teams or small offices, our 1kg options are ideal to ensure there’s always fresh coffee available:

  • 2 x 1kg (2kg)Small teams (3–5 people) drinking 1–2 cups per day each.Yield: ~100 cups.

  • 3 x 1kg (3kg)Offices of 5–8 people with moderate consumption.Yield: ~150 cups.

  • 4 x 1kg (4kg)Offices of 8–12 people, or locations with continuous coffee consumption throughout the day.Yield: ~200 cups.

 
 
 

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