Yes, it is true, and it is not just because I am biased since I sell freshly roasted coffee myself on my website. The truth of the matter is that if you check out any coffee sold in a grocery store, then it probably has been sitting on the shelf for months at a time, making it far from fresh. Unless you live near a premium coffee roaster and have the luxury of purchasing beans directly from them, then you need to start to look online to see which websites can help you out.First, make sure that you check that the beans are freshly roasted the day that they ship to you. Next, look at how long the shipping will take, since the best time to enjoy freshly roasted beans is around three to five days after they have been roasted. If the beans that you are purchasing are freshly roasted the day that they ship, and they arrive within a week, then you should be totally set because they still will be in their window of freshness at up to 14 days. Do not hesitate to ask your distributor what the roasting date is for the beans, which should not be an issue if they are being roasted the day that they ship to you. It makes sense! Again, it is worth being said that you should always purchase whole beans from coffee distributors and not the pre-ground variety, since pre-ground coffee will go stale within two hours, and I doubt it will make it to you in the mail by that time. Cheers!
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