Panera just launched an unlimited-coffee subscription that costs $9 per month, or about $108 annually.
The subscription provides "unlimited" hot coffee, iced coffee, or hot tea at all Panera restaurants for a monthly fee of $9, or about $108 annually. Note that this means free refills in-store, or a coffee every two hours. Panera is
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