LOL... oh yeah... Starbucks writing things on the side of their cups that no one ever saw... I never saw them either... [and the trouble there is that if I had seen them, I could have even protested it myself... alas... just never saw them... :-) ...]
They obviously had a real successful campaign there... :-)
But, hey, if you like another brand of coffee, well, you can go for it, too... but I like the WiFi, the coffee, and they don’t try to boot you out of there no matter how long you want to stay with your laptop... it’s a great place... at least it has been for me...
That was just the first thread I happened to stumble across, and yes, that particular issue isn’t the most damning in history, but if true it certainly gives a hint on the corporate mindset. I remember being in a number of threads over the years talking about stuff they were doing that was unreasonably liberal. Maybe it depends on the specific location. Like I said, it’s your call. If you like the place, by all means do business with them.
Starbucks is nothing worth getting all worked up about. We have very serious problems in this country and it is not because of Starbucks.
“but I like the WiFi, the coffee,”
MacDonald’s has good coffee for about $1 and free WiFi.