What happens is that the cane gets toppled, then the stalks get twisted, and they'll have to use machines to carry out the harvest.

I think they're going to try to hold back as long as possible to pass the price increases along, but you have to realize their inventories are very lean, and that's one reason that's catapulting the markets higher.

Kitchen sink will consume less and ... restaurants that are paying higher prices for coffee might not top off your cup anymore. They might not offer you that second cup so freely and that's probably the only area where you'll see the slippage.