Juicero, a startup that sells a pricey juice press, found that out firsthand. The company's Wi-Fi-enabled machine produces cold-pressed juice out of packets sold exclusively to owners via subscription.
Received as both Silicon Valley cautionary tale and commentary on conspicuous consumption, Juicero's story was chronicled this week in a Bloomberg News piece.
[...] In all, the company raised some $120 million.
But Bloomberg says investors' confidence waned once it emerged that people didn't actually need the press to get juice from the packets but could simply squeeze it out by hand.
A Silicon Valley startup slain before it could blossom into a unicorn.
[Ed. Note: Also at ExtremeTech with a bonus link to Juicero's very silly marketing video.]
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @07:14PM (1 child)
Or, she could just get something like a Ninja Coffee maker. Makes one cup or an entire carafe and uses normal ground coffee and a standard cone filter to do it. The unit itself is less than what you'd pay for a typical Keurig machine and you're not having to mess around with small k-cups that become more and more of an issue as people age.
Or if people really want quality with minimal headache, there's pour overs, cold brew and french presses. All have minimal time requirements and produce better results at a lower price.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 23 2017, @01:16AM
Yeah, but what does that do for "fancy" (in relative terms, obviously) coffee/cocoa/what-not when she has company? Nothing, so you end up with two gadgets.