Does your Dunkin Donuts ask if you want sugar in your CARMEL latte?!


Question: All of the employees at the Dunkin Donuts I go to ask if I would like sugar in my carmel latte. It seems obvious to me that if I'm asking for a carmel latte, I would like sugar in the form of carmel syrup. One time they didn't ask me and just put extra sugar anyway and it tasted really awful.


Answers: All of the employees at the Dunkin Donuts I go to ask if I would like sugar in my carmel latte. It seems obvious to me that if I'm asking for a carmel latte, I would like sugar in the form of carmel syrup. One time they didn't ask me and just put extra sugar anyway and it tasted really awful.
yes mine asks me that all the time. i live in pa..in berks county and everytime i go there they ask me that, but sometimes i think it needs it because it is a little bitter. but most of the time i dont cause that caramel syrup does the trick.
sometimes : (
tell them but i don't know coffe is disgusting
they work for minimum wage with no training..its your job to train them!!
no i dont go there they tried to kill me by putting stuff in my donuts and my drink
they should ask. but in my country, they always let the customers serve themselves with an extra sugar (or spice, milk, etc) table. if u feel it so annoying, just report them to the manager. =)

and if i can suggest,
go to the starbuck and JCo is better!!
dunkin donuts era is over...
The whole thing sounds very fattening and sickly but yes, i agree ,if you ask for a caramel? latte then you would expect caramel syrup to be added . Some people are stupid aren't they
that would probably be the time I'd say, No thanks, but I do take milk in my cream!
just get tea or something. OR a different flavor latte.




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