Starbucks to close 600 stores nationwide?!


Question: Starbucks to close 600 stores nationwide!?
my question is, even beofre the economic crisis, who in the heck had the money to ever go there in the first place!? LOLWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Good, I hope that they close more

Support your local coffee vendor!Www@FoodAQ@Com

My husband and I looked at the list tonight!. Before we looked at it, we were able to guess which one near us is being closed!. Now I live in Utah, not exactly the coffee-drinking capital of the US, and if I go to the one nearest my house, a ten-minute walk in different directions can take me to two others!. If I want to spend that ten minutes driving, I can visit another three or four!. There are just too damn many, and the fact is they are overpriced, and not that great!.

My husband has spent a lot of time in Seattle, and there most people seem to prefer Tullys or an independent if they are stopping in for a quickie!. There's one in our supermarket, and it's better, in my opinion, and about half the price!. Starbucks is overrated and overpriced!.

With all that said, there is one thing which bums me out!. The economy sucks right now, and they are putting a lot of people out of work!. And while they are called "barristas", the truth is that the ones around here are just modern versions of the old-fashioned soda jerk!. They know so little about coffee that they will never get a job at a coffee shop which actually employs barristas (here, they have a chart which shows how to make everything--one shot of this, two shots of that, stick a lid on it and hand it over), and they are just going to be out pounding the pavement!. That part does bother me!. But it's also entirely Starbucks' fault!. You can only saturate any market so far before you become redundant!. We have more Starbucks in the 5-mile radius around my house than we do of any one fast food place!. That's just silly to build that many and then think you're gonna keep floating!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think they're using the economic crisis excuse to cut stores!.!.!.!.I believe is the inevitable that people with stop buying them 'cause they're somewhat responsible for the hunger and slavery crisis going on on Sudan and other african countries!.!.!.and people are starting to reach REAL coffee!.!.!.the one brought down of moutains by mules with good dental coverage!.!.!.they don't even know what to put in their coffees anymore to attract customers!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I'm glad they're closing!.
They make all the other neighborhood-friendly coffee shops go out of buisness!.
Say goodbye to a good hangout place, poetry slams (:]), coffe served in your own mug, and baristas that know your name
Say hello to million-calorie sugar concotions, landfills filled with cardboard and plastic cups, ect!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Your comment was exactly what i was going to say who wants to spend 6 bucks a morning for a cup of coffeee lets gets real here !.!.!.thats without even eating breakfast!.
It's ridiculous!.
what kills me is they built brand new buildings here for their coffee and now they are closing them 8 monthes later i mean
they built like 6 within five miles!.!.are you serious!?why would you do that!?!?!?
People or business's make no sense to me at times!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Hi, Bruja i had a chance to go there, and tasted their coffee, that is because my cousin used to work there, i feel for her, and all of the others who won't have a job, that is a shame!. peace out!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i love Starbucks and there white chocolate moca frapachinoWww@FoodAQ@Com

GO STARBUCKS! WOOHOOWww@FoodAQ@Com

Besides that, their coffee is dreadful!. Utter swill!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not me, it was a once in a great while treat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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