time.com— When Starbucks announced last week that it would offer its second-tier Seattle's Best coffee in fast-food outlets, it was a tacit admission that the time had come to battle McDonald's on its own turf
May 25, 2010View in Crawl 4
You're not Starbuck's target then. They go for people who enjoy the "lifestyle", you know, sitting in a coffee shop, talking free spirited talk and just being hip and all.I think there have been enough blind taste test to debunk the myth that Starbucks coffee is better than others, let alone worth its premium.
@CabanaBob: oh yeah you are right. So it should be:'so instead of EightBucks, can we now call it FourBucks?'hmm.. I killed the joke anyway.. moving on.. :P
ericcMaxwell?! yuuuuuck. I can absolutely taste the difference between a good blend and a bad blend. I can also taste the difference between stale and fresh coffee. If it's been in the pot for more than 30-45 minutes i'm not touching it. I can't stand it.
slapo12May 26, 2010
frap frap frap... it's so creamy!
Closed AccountMay 26, 2010
You're not Starbuck's target then. They go for people who enjoy the "lifestyle", you know, sitting in a coffee shop, talking free spirited talk and just being hip and all.I think there have been enough blind taste test to debunk the myth that Starbucks coffee is better than others, let alone worth its premium.
deathstrykMay 26, 2010
@CabanaBob: oh yeah you are right. So it should be:'so instead of EightBucks, can we now call it FourBucks?'hmm.. I killed the joke anyway.. moving on.. :P
atarioMay 26, 2010
It makes me laugh that coffee is a whole industry.
Closed AccountMay 26, 2010
ericcMaxwell?! yuuuuuck. I can absolutely taste the difference between a good blend and a bad blend. I can also taste the difference between stale and fresh coffee. If it's been in the pot for more than 30-45 minutes i'm not touching it. I can't stand it.