These tea and coffee brands are now american
Brisca Cafitesse Carte Noire Douwe Egberts Gevalia Grand’Mère Jacobs Kaffee Hag Kenco L’Or Marcilla Moccona Peet’s Piazza d’Oro Pickwick Senseo Splendid Tassimo
In this list you have some European alternatives to them. Do you know some more?
🇪🇸 Ariete 🇪🇸 Baque 🇬🇧 Betty’s & Taylors 🇪🇸 Candelas 🇳🇱 Capriole 🇬🇧 Clipper 🇩🇪 Dallmayr 🇫🇷 Dammann Frères 🇵🇹 Delta cafés 🇮🇹 Illycaffè 🇩🇪 J.J. Darboven 🇦🇹 Julius Meinl 🇳🇱 Koffiejongens 🇪🇸 La Fortaleza 🇮🇹 Lavazza 🇸🇪 Löfbergs 🇩🇪 Melitta 🇪🇸 Montecelio (Tea) 🇵🇱 Mokate 🇳🇱 Moyee 🇬🇧 Origin 🇫🇮 Paulig 🇮🇹 Segafredo Zanetti 🇩🇪 Tschibo 🇩🇪 Teekanne 🇮🇹 Vergnano



American here.
I understand the impulse, and I hate Trump as much as anybody.
I just want to point out that BMW’s biggest plant is in the USA and America’s top beer is owned by a Belgian company.
When it comes to the 0.01% oligarchy, there’s no ‘Europe’ or ‘America’ it’s all about the money.
Yeah. Buying European is a cool concept, but when you’re improving “the economy”, that doesn’t actually mean you’re improving the lives of your neighbors. The way we measure “the economy” has been corrupted throughout modern history to really only look at how the ultra wealthy are doing and not the regular people. This helps prevent governments from doing anything that hurts corporations in any meaningful way.
GDP is a great example of that kind of skewed metric.
Don’t get me started on ‘skewed metrics.’
According to the official inflation counter, $1,500.00 in 1960 is about $15,000.00 in 2026.
You could buy a good, brand new car in 1960 for $1,500.00.
A cheap new car in 2026 is $20,000.00
All below numbers are for the USA.
In 1960, an average house cost $11,900 ($132,721 adjusted for inflation).
In 2026, an average house costs $429k.
In 1960, the federal minimum wage was $1/hr ($11.15 adjusted for inflation).
In 2026, the federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr
We could go on for hours…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEmGFNKWLlw
It’s 2026 and I’m still trying to figure out what happened…