welcome back sister. glad your flu bout is over. tech firms where i am are providing not only multiple coffee, tea and fruit break kiosks in campuses and offices but also expresso machines with freshly roasted beans in pods for auto-grinding. an all-in-one grinding and brewing machine would cost around us$50k to us$100k plus maintenance. peets coffee beans are usually featured. this practice is to attract and retain employees and also to prevent them from going out and wasting time lining up at retail coffee stores such as philz, peets or starbucks. going up one notch further, google provides cafés in several locations in their campus fully staffed with baristas and custom-made beverages - juices, tea, coffee. employees don't pay. they just walk up to the various counters and order their drinks. facebook invited philz coffee to set up a store in their campus, and all drinks are provided free to employees and guests. apple has some nifty automated coffee machines and stations in their campuses. drip coffee the old fashioned way with ground coffee in bags in old corporate cultures will no longer do in the valley. those companies have a hard time retaining the best and brightest.
Sigh, we only have a nespresso machine. But its better then the 3-in-1 coffee blends I suppose.