We likely don't need to tell you just how expensive coffee is these days.

But a proposed $1.85-million settlement with coffee pod company Keurig could put some money back in your pocket.

On Monday, a notice went out that any Canadian who purchased Keurig pods, machines or brewing system sold in Canada from June 8, 2016 to now could be eligible for a payout in a settlement from a lawsuit claiming the company misrepresented the ability to recycle its pods.

"The Competition Bureau concluded that the claims create the impression that the pods can be recycled in each municipality where the claims are made. However, the K‑Cup pods are not widely recycled in municipal recycling programs outside of British Columbia and Quebec," Keurig Canada said in a statement posted on its webs

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