“I find no fault in this man.”
I wonder how police officers feel about Dunkin Donuts neutrality? I don’t think you’ll be seeing a boycott by them anytime soon though...lol
When there’s a psycho trying to kill, God is the man who carries. And BTW: Starbucks coffee literally gets me sick. One or two sips and 1st comes the hiccups then the vomit, every-single-time I’ve drank their coffee. It’s poison that stuff I don’t care what anyone says, like someone sprays their coffee beans with anti-freeze. I can drink any other coffee but Starbucks.
Starbucks is bitter and over priced, mickyD's and DD are ok if you are out and about, but not worth getting dressed and making a special trip for just a cup of joe.
No more Starbucks for me......for me, it is now Dunkin.
As McDonals’s says in their $1 drink ads: “Local participation may vary.”
Let’s not punish them by holding demonstrations carrying rifles and shotguns into their stores this time?
I have never found a taste for coffee.
Tastes like burnt beans to me.
I love Starbucks coffee—it is quite difficult to find good European style coffee. Unfortunately, there are very few Starbucks competitors, and none of the competitors have the market coverage that Starbucks does. Peet’s, Seattle’s Best, and Java City all have comparable coffee—but have a limited number of locations. Furthermore, Starbucks bought out Seattle’s Best several years ago.
Most people who say they don’t like Starbucks coffee actually do not like dark roast coffee, which is Starbucks’ main product. Starbucks does make medium and light roast coffees, but people need to ask for it because they serve dark roast by default. I love dark roast coffee; to me, medium and light roasts have no flavor. Since Dunkin Donuts, McDonald’s, and the vast majority of other places that sell coffee sell medium or light roasts, I don’t get coffee there and do not consider them Starbucks’ competitors.
It is unfortunate that the CEO of Starbucks made the statement he did, even though he backed down right away and said that Starbucks respects all state and local laws on the subject. He needs a lesson on how to think before he says something like that that could alienate many of his customers.
I never understood all the hoopla over starbucks coffee.It is bitter and served by a bunch of farouts.No thanks.
I was always glad to see them but that night I was extra glad.
I was at the dentist last Thursday. The assistant, a vivacious young woman, opined that she would be glad to have an honest person with a firearm present when she was in Starbucks or anywhere else. From the mouths of babes, “because some criminal with an illegal gun isn’t going to care enough about me to protect my life.” I’m pretty sure she was a serial Maobama voter based on other things she’s said.
Many McDonalds are anti-civil rights. Check your state organization’s boycott list.
The Second Amendment is the GUN LAW OF THE LAND.
Every other phoney "gun law" is unconstitutional and illegal.
McDonalds coffee for the win! One dollar for a large coffee is even better than the corner grocery store (who I try to support because I like having a corner store).