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Keurig Secret

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Keurig Secret

Matt Gagnon shared a story about his advanced Keurig coffee maker, which he believes is made by SpaceX, and contrasted it with hotel Keurigs. He recounted an incident where a hotel Keurig malfunctioned, overflowing his cup due to a light sensor issue. Matt also discussed his habit of buying K-cups for his colleagues, expressing suspicion that they might be stealing them. The conversation shifted to office politics and the quality of coffee, with Matt humorously suggesting that his high-quality Keurig and K-cups are superior to the kitchen’s. The discussion concluded with a light-hearted take on New England’s April weather.

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