I think it's quite clear the appeal - convenience, time, and no cleanup. A disposable K-cup makes it a tiny less bit convenient and makes a small possibility of a mess, but if that 20 seconds it takes to fill a K-cup is too much for someone, then I don't know what to say.
Last time I checked Keurig tried to kill the disposable k-cup with their 2.0 machine. Seems like they really don't care about the viability of their business model, especially from an environmental perspective.
I don't really understand the appeal of these machines. The coffee isn't even that good.
I think it's quite clear the appeal - convenience, time, and no cleanup. A disposable K-cup makes it a tiny less bit convenient and makes a small possibility of a mess, but if that 20 seconds it takes to fill a K-cup is too much for someone, then I don't know what to say.
Last time I checked Keurig tried to kill the disposable k-cup with their 2.0 machine. Seems like they really don't care about the viability of their business model, especially from an environmental perspective.
Neither do I really