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The discussion is about he coffee, not the social responsibility or consistency. Consistently bad and catering to the lowest common denominator are awful things we need to avoid. Life is more exciting with a little inconsistency!
Besides, at 5am in the morning I'd probably buy from someone using baby seals as seat cushions if the coffee was good enough.
Sure, I'd feel terrible later on, but the coffee would get me through those bad moments.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Catering to the lowest common denominator is a way to insure safe mediocrity.* Consistency doesn't imply the LCD. Example: an organization I belong to arranged some early morning rehearsal for an event and supplied Coffee & Donuts from Dunkin' Donuts (These are individually owned franchises). The majority of the time the coffee was lousy and weak. Going to the idea of a local coffee house that near my home (frequented mostly by Mrs. Wife): I've found the coffee, which they roast themselves (serious about their coffee) sometimes well under par. I couldn't honestly say it was ever better than Starbucks: just a closer walk.
We don't disagree about good vs. bad coffee (and I truly despise weak coffee) - but Starbucks has become some sort of whipping boy. Maybe because it's a successful American company.
One thing about the remainder of my previous rant: I took you literally when you said "all things good about coffee" - thus my broad-band response
* I once saw something called "Hamburger, the Motion Picture[^]": one of the comments in the movie was addressing why people eat the stuff when they really don't like it that much. The reply was that they felt comfortable knowing what to expect and would rather be comfortable than taking a chance on getting something great with no guarantee they'd like what they tried. It's similar in the Former Soviet Union (a/k/a Russian Federation): The people were very uncomfortable, as a whole, with no one telling them what to do. Hence, Putin.
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I agree consistency doesn't mean LCD. It seems to head that way, though.
And Dunkin' Donuts? Mate. That's wrong.
(Except my sister is addicted to coffee from that place. She's in rehab as we speak)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Same applies to McDonalds and Hamburgers.
...or Budweiser and beer.
It's not meant to be/taste good, but to standardise. It's a brand; nothing more and nothing less.
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I drink my coffee at home in "turkish style". It means a tea spoon of milled coffee beans with hot water.
So a coffee pot costs me about 5 cent per pot.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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At home (and one of the two offices where I allegedly work): Me Too!
It doesn't get any fresher.
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This stuff is usually referred to (at least when I've heard of it) as Israeli Mud Coffee. The mud is the tie in with Turkish coffee.
You want the beans ground that fine so that they form a firm cake at the bottom. Improves drinkability, especially to newcomers to the practice.
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What's to discuss.
vote with your wallet, don't go there.
When i have to have (rarely) coffee and there's nothing else in the area, than a SB, then I just get a simple expresso or a small latte.
I'd rather be phishing!
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It was 5AM and I needed a coffee and he only option in this establishment was Starbucks. It's unconscionable.
But yes: your strategy is sound. My mistake was that instead of grabbing a macchiato I went for a latte and it all went downhill from there. Michael Martin can attest to the dangers of a latte.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Explains your ire a bit: you didn't get coffee - you got a beverage that contained coffee. Putting that much milk into coffee is guaranteed to ruin its taste (even if it went through the digestive track of a civet cat[^]).
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Exactly. Coffee flavoured beverage.
Where's a civet cat when I need one.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Overall I dislike coffee shops so I cant throw sh*t at Starbucks only. For me coffee should be served black, maybe some sugar if its late in the day. The majority of what the coffee shops sell in my area isn't coffee but milk with flavor. Different lattes or frappuccinos or cappuccinos that's so creamy you might as well just put your cup straight to a cow udder.
On top of this its overpriced and all their other gods are also overpriced. My wife loves going to Espresso House but I hate it, mostly because I hate buying overpriced crap.
I cant fanthom how so many people can visit these places so regularly because the thought that going to one of them even once a week is sickening to me.
For the price of one visit with me and my wife with a drink each and some miniscule small cookie that costs an arm and a leg I can buy enough snacks at a normal store or bakery to last several times over. This subject really got me in rant mode.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex!
veni bibi saltavi
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How long were you in prison?
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A whole lot of Gin long
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I go for starbucks now and then, when i get into a bigger town i enjoy a cappuccino toffee and i like it.
But i won't go there regularly, too many hipsters, in this case i prefer good ol coffee or sometimes a fine one from switzerland or italy.
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There are no hipsters in Starbuck; only (overly sweetened ) coffee; maybe there were hippies there back in the day it was only a Seattle business.
Hipsters go to 3rd wave coffee houses that serve good coffee from sustainable coffee growers around the world.
(I'm not a hipster, but I go to 3rd wave coffee houses, because the coffee is better and they don't misspell my name).
I'd rather be phishing!
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So you know the people i see when i go to starbucks?
I say the most of them are hipsters, those going to 3rd wave economic whateverdouche shops are environmentalists that got blinded on both eyes.
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Hipsters? Interesting. It must be a regional thing.
Here, the place is frequented by (not simultaneously) mother-groups that meet their with their small children, drink coffee, and gossip. Occasional couples on a try-out sort of date (online based rendezvous?), some regulars that live nearby and use it as a hangout (smallish number), but predominantly people studying. Comfort and caffeine - how can you go wrong?
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Yeah i guess the people that meet there are a good reflection of the people living near by
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No starbucks where I live, so no discussion.
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Starbucks doesn't sell coffee.
They sell those Chai Lattes that my wife likes. Or some crazy Mocha Pumpkin Cinnabon Mocchiato Penguin Layabout Fluffed Disillusionment Frappe, with or without whipped cream.
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Personally I don't go into into Starbucks, Costa or any other coffee chain. I prefer to frequent local coffee shops where they use higher quality beans and take the time and effort to produce a drink that actually tastes of coffee.
If you enjoy coffee then avoid all coffee chains and especially Starbucks.
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