It's an enormous price to pay for a little cup of coffee, but the man behind the pitch promises it won't leave a bitter taste behind because it comes with a sweetener: a share of a dairy farm.
Bryce Cunningham has created the £272 coffee to raise funds for a state-of-the-art, zero-waste dairy facility.
Owner Bryce Cunningham said the investment is in a "sustainable future" and a movement that’s "changing the dairy industry".
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The promotion is part of a fundraising effort by Bryce Cunningham, owner of Mossgiel Organic Dairy in Mauchline, Scotland.