Posted on 06/28/2020 7:57:46 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Pretty much everyone I know says Starbucks coffee tastes burnt - and I agree. I cant imagine what they are doing in their processing...
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Maybe Starbucks figured out long ago that the way to make their coffee addicting is to pour burnt and too strong coffee.
That’s a conjecture on my part, but it makes sense that a big company like Starbucks would research what type of coffee draws customers.
As for myself, I recently discovered a neat little Starbucks-Killer — a small battery-operated coffee frother that works well at creating a little foam topping on your coffee.
$6.99 on eBay.
My DH’s Black Rifle coffee mug is beautiful!
I like Starbucks coffee — the strongest they have that day, and basic black with no fru-fru, cream or sugar. But I haven’t bought any in about 10 years when they began exposing their liberalness.
Little coffee has passed these lips since childhood (breakfast with grandparents; coffee w/lots of cream & sugar.
However, coffee ice cream does not count. :-)
Nice screed.
Actually, I think the real motive of these companies is fear. They are certainly responsible for having created a climate where you can never be woke enough. But the standards of wokeness change on an hourly basis, so you never know when suddenly some previously innocuous thing will suddenly become a grave affront to humanity and result in social media vilification, campaigns against your company, loss of business and perhaps even the loss of the company.
Starbucks has been through such a campaign before, theyre seeing other companies get harassed for things such as product packaging and advertising, and I think theyre just afraid that the forces of wokeness on social media will suddenly turn on them for some unpredictable sin.
They did a lot to contribute to this situation. But its the usual problem with Frankensteins monster: they created it and now theyre afraid its going to turn on them. Theyve obviously decided its better for them to silence themselves than have somebody do it for them and destroy their company in the process.
I will acknowledge that I’m not a Starbucks fan. I bought one cup from them a dozen, or so years ago, and not a drop since. It was horrible tasting, and grossly over priced. In my world, that would make for few repeat customers. From what I’ve seen at airports, they’re still grossly overpriced, though I can’t vouch for their taste. I assume that it’s still bad. I drink several cups of coffee a day, and have for well over a half century, so I fancy myself as an experienced judge of coffee. What I have found is that most pot-brewed coffee is good, most single cup brewed coffee is bad.
Starbucks are marketing geniuses for becoming rich with their ploy, but only to fools. I believe there aren’t enough fools to make Starbucks profitable again selling racism.
The companies are, which will have an eventual economic impact on whites. What do you think might happen if it becomes socially acceptable to drive whites into poverty and destitution?
It’s the standard meeting place of MLM’ers trying to recruit.
Starbucks is the place where they love to charge you $5 for a $1 cup of coffee. I am amazed at the number of people that love to take them up on their offer. McDonald’s has the best coffee for $1, and if you are a senior citizen it is even less.
It's symbolism
I only like espresso on the weekends, early, no sugar and no cream.
Quit drinking that brand long ago (I wont call them by their name). I buy local. That brand has saturated around my neighborhood, and no one goes there. Waiting for them to close up, so I can open a Conservative Open Carry Cafe. Gonna dream...dream big.
"Idiocracy" started out as entertainment, became an instruction manual for the liberals and now is a documentary.
Facebook resisting?
Snort.
Facebook ain’t censoring ENOUGH for Starbucks, Pepsi et al...
Its already acceptable.
I love their Hibiscus drink. Picks me up during the day.
For coffee I go to my local Echo Park [Los Angeles} “MUG SHOT” for great coffee in an old converted gas station.
The only time I drink a Starbucks cup of coffee is if I am out of town or at an airport. If I can find a Peet's I go there. Peet's Major Dickason's Blend is my favorite coffee. Every now and then, someone will give me a Starbuck's gift card. I pass them on to one of my employees in my department who likes iced milkshake type coffee.
I'm sure television advertisement prices are low since so many have pulled back but I also suspect that Social Media has become so infiltrated with fake accounts, bots, and hostility that their marketers have found out it's not worth it.
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