For a dollar and some change, Patchy makes paper cup orders out of a supermarket trolley using instant coffee, boiled water stored in a Thermos, white sugar, and blue cap milk.

Pay $2, and Patchy will throw in two biscuits for your troubles - a stark difference in price compared to the cafés sitting above him in Commercial Bay, where you’re more likely to purchase a coffee and cookie for $10 and above.

Patchy was told on Thursday morning by Auckland Council he will need a permit to continue operating his wallet-friendly business.

Luckily, sudden TikTok fame and his can-do attitude has won him over a group of supportive fans - some of whom have even set up a Givealittle page to help him pay for the permit and the tools needed to make his business official.

  • @liv
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    12 months ago

    Surely “actual coffee culture” is how/where people drink coffee.

    But yes, middle-class people are quite likely to own espresso machines at home.

    I mentioned the Starbucks thing because it was a kind of famous case in business studies. It had expanded into other markets with no problem. You’re sounding kind of angry with me about it?