Increased at-home coffee consumption has translated into a relative boom for some smaller-scale coffee roasters.
Consumers have taken their specialty coffee shop habits home with them by buying pricier beans and trading up to fancier Folgers.
They've also been signing up in droves for coffee subscription services that send bags of artisan beans to their doorsteps.
It's one part brute logistics stay-at-home orders squashed excursions and another part psychological, said Matthew Berk, chief executive officer of subscription coffee company Bean Box.
From March 15 to May 16, premium bag sales increased 33% and super-premium sales jumped 81% from the same period last year.