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How Keurig Transformed Office Coffee — Then Sparked a Backlash

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Keurig revolutionized workplace coffee by introducing single-cup brewing machines that allowed users to make fresh coffee on demand. Before the invention, office coffee was widely considered stale and poorly prepared. K-Cups and Keurig machines rapidly spread across US offices before making their way into millions of homes. However, the brand's explosive growth brought unintended consequences that went far beyond what its creators had anticipated. The Verge's Version History podcast explores the full arc of Keurig's rise and its complicated legacy.

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