Work From Home? Here Are Three Terrific Ways You Can Save Money On Coffee and Tea
How to avoid spending up to $120 a month on coffee
If you work from home, you know that being a home office hero has perks.
No commute. Dress how you want. Have laundry going in the background while you work.
But there are some downsides to working from home, including being responsible for your coffee or tea. If you’re a remote worker or a freelancer, you know that paying for your daily coffee and tea habit can start to add up.
Well, fear not, fellow caffeine dependents! I’ve brewed some money-saving tips to keep your mug full without draining your wallet.
Here are three ways home workers can save money on coffee and tea.
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Become Your Barista
First, making coffee at home is much cheaper than grabbing a cup at your local coffee shop. According to The Washington Post, the average cup of coffee at a cafe or bakery now costs $6.