Flat whites should cost $10.50 鈥 but if customers would rather drink banana bread lattes, then cafes must evolve to survive, says an outspoken Wellington coffee roaster.
Richard Corney, managing director of Flight Coffee, says while coffee commodity prices have dropped from historic highs, that decrease would not be reflected at the counter.
鈥淩ational economics鈥 meant any cafe charging less than $7 was subsidising that cup, says Corney.
鈥淲e are seeing the coffee market soften,鈥 says Corney.
鈥淸But] For roasters, the pain does disappear the moment the market turns ... Most roasters the world over do not buy on a spot or ad hoc basis. We contract ahead, hold inventory via third parties and work through stock purchased at those contracted levels. Margins remain compressed for many months after the coffee market moves.鈥
Other costs, including labour, rent and milk, continued to rise, says Corney who last year infamously warned New Zealanders $10 coffees were coming.
And in 2026?
鈥淭he reality is, that for a cup of coffee in the cafe, we should be charging $10.50 for a regular flat white. That鈥檚 what rational economics says. But we鈥檙e obviously not ... we鈥檙e not there yet.鈥
The Flight Coffee Hangar cafe currently charges $6.80 for a 鈥渉ave here鈥 flat white. Corney says that would increase to $7 from May 1 as he anticipated absorbing costs associated with Government policy changes around payWave charges.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e not paying $7 a cup, then the maths, all the numbers over the last 20 years in terms of all other input costs increasing, means it is being subsidised. That鈥檚 the cold, hard truth, whether you like it or not.鈥
There had been an industry 鈥渞eckoning鈥 says Corney, as cafe owners baulk at high rents (often driven by 鈥渟kyrocketing鈥 insurance premiums), more customers choose to buy home coffee machines and younger customers shun the traditional.

At The Flight Coffee Hangar, younger customers are increasingly choosing expensive specialty drinks like the banana bread latte (left) and Mont Blanc coffees. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Sales of drinks made from matcha (a finely ground green tea) are 鈥渢hrough the roof鈥. Specialty coffees like Hangar鈥檚 $14 Mont Blanc 鈥 vanilla and hazelnut cold drip with a crown of cream, nutmeg and lime zest 鈥 and a banana bread-flavoured latte are increasingly popular.
鈥淧eople are discovering what they want to pay 鈥 and what they don鈥檛 want to pay,鈥 says Corney.
鈥淕en Z and Gen Alpha will pay $10 for a matcha and not bat an eyelid, whereas I can鈥檛 grind fresh coffee, steam, fresh milk, pay someone a living wage, and charge $10 without someone having an absolute conniption.
鈥淲e sell more banana bread lattes at $8 than we do cappuccinos for $6.80.鈥
But Corney says operators have to find ways to relate to these emerging markets.
鈥淕one are the days of the latte bowls. This isn鈥檛 2003.鈥
Cafe owners are fearful of price increases because they believe they could lose business but, according to Corney, 鈥渢hat鈥檚 an irrational argument 鈥 even if you put your prices up 50%, and you lose 10% of your customers, you would still be more profitable鈥.
Corney says the price of a flat white in his own cafes has increased by 100% (from $3.50) over the past 20 years. Meanwhile, the minimum wage has increased 134%, and Hangar (where the base salary is the $28.95 per hour Living Wage) lease costs have doubled since opening.
鈥淎 flat white is not just beans and milk. It is the wages of skilled staff, training and retention, equipment and maintenance, rent and fit-out amortisation, compliance, insurance and utilities, and the time and space to serve customers quickly and well.
鈥淲hen people say coffee is too expensive at $6, what they are actually saying is that coffee has been underpriced for so long that $6 feels expensive. Those feelings do not match economic reality.鈥
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