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Keurig cries uncle on K-cup scheme.

Keurig cries uncle.
 With consumers raising hell over the Keurig 2.0 scheme and sales of the new Keurig 2.0 started sinking faster than the Titanic did. Keurig gives in and says it will cave to consumers and discontinue it's practice of it's coffee makes only excepting Keurig approved K-cups.

 Now what? Well Keurig has a lot of consumer anger to mollify. The Keurig scheme was nothing short of a consumer rip off  by a heartless greedy corporation. With a cost approaching $50.00 a pound in the approved K-cups. Calling it a rip off is being mild.

 It is obvious that the powers that be at Keurig  see their costumers only as a
   revenue source. Not as people wanting a good product at a reasonable cost.

Bottom line..... drop dead Keurig. You are a day late and a dollar short.
 

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