Pretty much the title. I’ve noticed lately that more independent and non-grocery roasters will have 12 ounce bags instead of one pound.

Is there a special reason for this beyond, I assume, bringing the price of more gourmet-ish coffee to a price point comfortable for the average consumer?

Also, shout out to King Bean in South Carolina, I love their Capers Blend.

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    A true pound of green yields roughly 12 ounces of roasted coffee. 12oz bags have been standard in speciality shops for a long time honestly.

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    My local roaster weighs out a pound for ya before grinding.

    I think it’s shrinkflation if you’re getting 12oz vs a pound for the same price as before

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    MANY products have seen slow shrinkage over the last decade. 16>13 oz. chip bags, 13 cookies instead 16 … That candy bar that used to be 3" across is now 2.5 " across? Result: 2/3 of the surface area = 50% more profit. The price stays the same and they hope you don’t notice how much less you’re getting. Another side of this is the drop in the quality of ingredients.

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    I have a local roaster who sells roast-to-order beans by the pound. He estimates how much green coffee it’ll take to produce a pound after roasting. Sometimes you get more than a pound, which is a nice bonus.

    I will say, at the rate I go through coffee I actually prefer 12 ounces. It makes it easier for me to keep the coffee fresh. I usually order multiple bags of beans and vac seal freeze all but one bag. That local roaster’s coffee is so good though, so I may order from him again soon!

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    Most places switched to 12oz a while back. I always figured it was shrinkflation. Place I buy from offers 12oz and 5lbs. My local Peet’s will sell any quantity and bag to order.

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    They need to fall under the 16 ounce FDA limit to avoid a felony charge for possession of cacao with intent to distribute.

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      Hey, that’s not fair! OP could also be from Myanmar or Liberia.

      But, for those not in Myanmar, Liberia, or USA: the reason this seems to be an issue is that a pound is apparently 16oz (not 12).

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      And the instance is called lemmy.world, and lots of downvotes, this is just like the good olden days on Reddit tears of joyous nostalgia