On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 17:18:58 -0700 (PDT), Food SnobŪ
> wrote:
>On Jun 9, 6:51*pm, "Pete C." > wrote:
>> James Silverton wrote:
>>
>> > Hello All!
>>
>> One semi-reasonable answer could be trying to normalize the package
>> prices of different types of coffee that vary in cost.
>
>Any time decaf doesn't cost more per pound, it likely means that they
>used cheaper beans. Good decaf should cost more because it costs more
>to produce.
>
>--Bryan
Indeed. de-caf costs
aloha,
Cea- Kona coffee farmer