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With Economic Chaos Looming, My Thoughts Turn to Takeaway Coffee | Emma Brockes

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April 17, 2025
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Alright, so here’s the deal. The world’s going nuts with all this talk about economic doom and gloom. Every freakin’ day, it’s like, “Oh, the sky is falling!” and we’re all supposed to react somehow. Naturally, we freeze on big stuff—cancel those fancy vacations or maybe decide the new TV can wait. Smart, right? Save a few bucks when everything costs a small fortune. But then there’s the stupid stuff we do, just to feel a bit saintly. Like, I dunno, skipping that overpriced latte.

Speaking of which, coffee… it’s like my moral battleground. You see the price inching up to four quid for a flat white, and you think, “Wow, really?” Skipping it doesn’t really change my life heavily or my budget plan significantly. But every time I walk past a Caffè Nero and resist, I feel like I’ve saved a puppy from a fire. Why? Maybe it’s from that time some real estate dude blamed millennials’ avocado toast habits for not owning homes. And yes, some rich guy on Shark Tank refused to buy coffee as if that tiny saving is key to joining the billionaires’ club. It’s a half-truth, sure. You could save up for a home on a teacher’s paycheck. But guess what? You’re giving up more than fancy brunches.

I know folks who go hardcore with this saving malarky. My aunt? Total legend. Solo parent, raised three kids, and she paid off a whole house in 10 years on a bookkeeper salary. Think monk-like existence: beans for days, clothes way past their expiry date, and a no-fun-allowed policy. At some point, it wasn’t even about money—it was her hobby, her thrill. Admirable? Yes. Kind of absurd? Also yes. Makes you wonder what life is for, and if depriving yourself of tiny joys is worth it.

For the rest of us, figuring out how much to cut back is tricky. Economic downturns come and go. Pulling cash from under the mattress isn’t a long-term strategy, kids. History shows markets recover. The Great Depression, the 2008 crash, COVID-19 dip—the rich folks’ secret sauce is riding it out and, you know, maybe buying Microsoft when it costs next to nothing.

As vibes change and we’re all about being ostentatiously minimalist—yeah, those logos and bling might not be too hot during recessions—maybe our spending tastes will too. Even if the economic winds blow cold, dressing poor might just become en vogue. Go figure.

After wrestling with the numbers—and a bit of soul-searching—I reckon my £200ish a year for coffee happiness is worth it. I mean, better to splurge a little now than regret it later, right? Everyone’s got that thing: a small pleasure that’s really a gateway to justifying the big ones. Life’s too short for misery. Grab that coffee, and savor every dang sip.

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