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Here's one posted by another user.
Starbucks should provide "coffee kisses" to plug the drink hole in the their cups.
It keeps the drinks from spilling in the car and also keeps my drinks hotter.
I ordered my own from coffeekisses.com but I think Starbucks should provide them the same as they do their hot sleeves.
I'm going in.
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Agreed Snaw !
The coffee I tasted in the US came in 2 types :
1. Watery thin liquid, with just a hint of brown (a bit like diarrohea) and tasted like flavoured water.
2. Thick, syrupy sludge that has been sitting in a coffee pot for 4 hours and you needed a knife and fork to eat it with.
In both case, the products were expensive.
Notice a common denominator here ?
However, it should be noted that coffee is a "cultured drink" and as such, the US haven't got a hope in hell of serving it properly.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostB0llocks, unless you like the taste of burnt coffee.
I lived there for four years, it never ceased to piss me off how hard it was to get a decent cup of coffee in the US.
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Originally posted by Mailman View PostIts only tulip here. Last week when in New York the coffee was about a billion times better than any of the tulip Ive been served up here!!!!
Mailman
I lived there for four years, it never ceased to piss me off how hard it was to get a decent cup of coffee in the US.
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Originally posted by M_B View PostThey could start by serving real coffee.
...... no doubt they have already heard that one though.
Mailman
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It's taking an absolute age to Register. I'm brimming with ideas (topless baristas, student free zones, renaming the sizes 'standard', 'large' and 'buying it for effect', not trying to bull5h1t us that their rubbish is good for our garden so we dispose of it for them....)
C'mon, c'mon!!
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I wonder how much their business development people were paid to come up with this cutting-edge idea?
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Serving decent coffee might be a place to start. It all tastes pikey to me.
I much prefer Cafe Nero.
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They could start by serving real coffee.
...... no doubt they have already heard that one though.
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Poor Starbucks......
Spring Tour anyone?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7338448.stm
Coffee chain giant Starbucks is hoping its loyal customers may be able to brew up the bright ideas to help turn around its struggling fortunes.
The company recently launched a website offering its US customers the chance to pitch ideas for how the firm can improve its stores and operations.
http://mystarbucksidea.force.com/home/home.jsp
Hoping that the feedback suggestions will come up with good ideas to boost flagging sales, the Seattle-based chain has also just launched a new cheaper "regular" coffee called Pike Place Roast.Tags: None
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