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i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - pixelzombie - 10-06-2006 some people never cease to amaze me: http://starbucksgossip.typepad.com/_/2006/09/a_reader_asks_i.html btw, this is in reference to a ghetto-latte... Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - spearmint - 10-06-2006 People seem to weigh in on Starbucks. They are fun places and the people who work there are nice. I don't get it. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - Jp! - 10-06-2006 If they can order it that way, let them. I can't believe anyone spends a PENNY at a starbucks. I never have/will. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - NewtonMP2100 - 10-06-2006 even if they had the penny gumball machine? Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - volcs0 - 10-06-2006 "The EXACT drink she orders as we have it on our menu (with all the shots and milk she is actually getting) are called Iced Quad Venti Breve Latte and an Iced Triple Grande Breve Latte." LOL! Do people really talk like that? The only thing I've ever ordered at Starbucks is a small black coffee. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - mattkime - 10-06-2006 I think the whole thing is funny. Yes, some people are cheap. so? I don't think starbucks is hurting. If anything, I think they should put this "ghetto-latte" on the menu and charge extra for it. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - Jem - 10-06-2006 How is this stealing? If the customer asks for it a certain way, and they serve it to them... no harm, no foul. If starbucks puts creamer, etc. out for use with drinks ordered from Starbucks, and the customer uses them... again, no harm, no foul. With the price of coffee at Starbucks they are STILL making a tidy profit. Now if someone bought their coffee from across the street at Gloria Jean's and then walked in to Starbucks and helped themselves to the condiments, THAT would be stealing. Seriously. I go to Panera and order a sandwich and soup. They ask if I want something to drink, and I say "No, just a cup for some water." They give me a cup, and I help myself to some water, ice and a sliver of lemon. Am I stealing? Would they rather I took my $8 meal purchase somewhere else where I can get free water, or do they figure that $8 is fine, and they'll eat the 8ยข cost of a cup and a slice of lemon? I'm guessing it all comes out in the wash, as far as Starbucks is concerned. If they start cutting off the condiments at the condiment bar they may alienate other segments of their market in the attempt to stymie the ghetto latte drinkers. But I'm sure their "bean" counters have already figured that out. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - vision63 - 10-06-2006 Starbucks doesn't care about the milk and Panera Bread doesn't care about the slice of lemon. They're too busy counting their money to notice. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - Seacrest - 10-06-2006 So somebody has figured out that the "latte" is just overpriced coffee and milk and found a an alternative to the big ripoff. What f%$#@ing whiners. I only drink strong black coffee myself. Re: i guess it's now ok to steal from starbucks - spearmint - 10-06-2006 I still don't get it . I think it is infantile to be against a very attractive business. Small local business's pay crap and offer no benefits. Get a life folks. |