I'm 39 years old and literally just had my first Starbucks drink the other day (was never a coffee person but had an iced mocha so hey look at me now haha). Which led me to look up the company history - this is a fantastically researched and edited video!
coffee solves everything, as a Seattle local who went to college on the east coast, can confirm Starbucks is the best coffee chain there is, take that dunkin
Yo trabajé en Starbucks y a pesar de que en México no hay una buena cultura laboral, la escuela que trae Starbucks es muy buena, también he comprado cafés y yo me quedo con mi Flat White de Mastrena Starbucks como bebida favorita
What's this? I was born in 1970. Isn't Starbucks a road address? If so, it's mine too. I'm grouchy because I'm from California and can't afford a got ham cup of coffee next door Pew
Starbucks is south American so that's mission, folks. That says they should be able to give their neighbors a free cup every so often or work with society as a mission. Case in point; I live in a mission town in the center of California. Starbucks is a 2 minute walk north but I pay the same as driving mission tourists- high. It makes bad neighbor sense to take up residence yet to deny the small town our fair mission wells. That's a plain cup of black coffee each morning because they can prove we live withing walking distance in the town we live in. Do they give a cart to the nearest mission? Yes? Cool! Ranchose Doorsitos! Cart, sandwich board, a snack sized burrito or bun. Bum is more like it. That's a Paul Bunyan. There's too much food & drink inhabiting our mission town fir us to have to take it away from whoever lives farther or is driving. Yuck. That's a whiff appall round my neck of the woods. One small town. Care fir it before you sprawl in defiance and rejection of our mission. Nobody outside of this town oughta get my choice I said. 3.8 is low to be let loose on Americas natural resources. And it's too much for so few to power it. That's property of Catholic missions of America, to put a perspective on it. That says if people south of the border will make the coffees, they get to live here and be a co-operative instead of lorded over by Hollywood's hipsters. Bring it home to America. That's too far!
Videos like this should have 1B views.
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Now Starbucks is the world’s biggest commercial coffee company. The taste is average compared to others. So sad
I'm 39 years old and literally just had my first Starbucks drink the other day (was never a coffee person but had an iced mocha so hey look at me now haha). Which led me to look up the company history - this is a fantastically researched and edited video!
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This is an amazing video! You deserve a lot more!
coffee solves everything, as a Seattle local who went to college on the east coast, can confirm Starbucks is the best coffee chain there is, take that dunkin
Thanks for letting us know the story of Starbucks. really appreciate your efforts🙂
Yo trabajé en Starbucks y a pesar de que en México no hay una buena cultura laboral, la escuela que trae Starbucks es muy buena, también he comprado cafés y yo me quedo con mi Flat White de Mastrena Starbucks como bebida favorita
Coffee solves everything
Awesome 👏🏻
Wish you’d addressed the unionization
coffee solves everyone
What's this? I was born in 1970. Isn't Starbucks a road address? If so, it's mine too.
I'm grouchy because I'm from California and can't afford a got ham cup of coffee next door
Pew
Coffe solves everything
Starbucks is south American so that's mission, folks. That says they should be able to give their neighbors a free cup every so often or work with society as a mission.
Case in point; I live in a mission town in the center of California. Starbucks is a 2 minute walk north but I pay the same as driving mission tourists- high. It makes bad neighbor sense to take up residence yet to deny the small town our fair mission wells.
That's a plain cup of black coffee each morning because they can prove we live withing walking distance in the town we live in.
Do they give a cart to the nearest mission? Yes? Cool! Ranchose Doorsitos!
Cart, sandwich board, a snack sized burrito or bun. Bum is more like it. That's a Paul Bunyan.
There's too much food & drink inhabiting our mission town fir us to have to take it away from whoever lives farther or is driving.
Yuck. That's a whiff appall round my neck of the woods.
One small town. Care fir it before you sprawl in defiance and rejection of our mission. Nobody outside of this town oughta get my choice I said.
3.8 is low to be let loose on Americas natural resources. And it's too much for so few to power it. That's property of Catholic missions of America, to put a perspective on it. That says if people south of the border will make the coffees, they get to live here and be a co-operative instead of lorded over by Hollywood's hipsters.
Bring it home to America. That's too far!
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