• @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    208 months ago

    Is Starbucks overpriced anymore?

    Every god damn coffee shop in my city is charging $4 for a medium coffee now. Where Starbucks is giving me a extra large for the same price.

    Neither are right.

    • @[email protected]
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      118 months ago

      A coffee from a coffee shop definitely should be $4 if you want them to ethically source good coffee and have a sustainable business model.

      There’s still cheap, shitty coffee that’s built on modern slavery there’s always like mcdo. SB is the same quality ingredients but with knowing how to steam milk + syrups

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        18 months ago

        A coffee from a coffee shop definitely should be $4 if you want them to ethically source good coffee and have a sustainable business model

        I beg to differ. The ethical sourcing is far from most of that cost and very few of those places treat their employees ethically by for example paying them a living wage.

        You’re probably going to say something about companies having razor thin profit margins, but in case of every company big enough to have public numbers, the official numbers are AFTER artificially deflating their profits for tax avoidance reasons.

        With smaller ones, there’s simply no way to know for sure unless you’re the actual proprietor, but it’s HIGHLY unlikely that $4 is the cheapest they can possibly sell ethically sourced coffee for.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          Context: I’m european. I know for sure the people at my local coffee shops are being paid a living wage, cause there’s laws for that.

          Paying your employees a living wage is included in what I see as “a sustainable business model”.

          I know the owner of my local coffee shop personally and while they charge €4 or more depending on the coffee you’re getting AND they roast their own coffee, so they cut down on the bean costs significantly while generating some extra profits as well by selling the beans, they still aren’t “just raking it in” as you make it seem.

          • @Viking_Hippie
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            28 months ago

            My apologies, I thought you were talking about American coffee shops.

            Sounds about right, then.

    • @KoalaUnknown
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      18 months ago

      My favorite coffee at Starbucks is like $8 for a medium.

  • @samus12345
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    138 months ago

    Coffee and social media instead of bread and circuses.

  • @CluckN
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    58 months ago

    It’s huge in China as well. People love cups of syrup and caffeine.

    • @marcos
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      38 months ago

      People keep insisting Starbucks drinks have coffee on them… Here in Brazil we’d get the same amount of caffeine in a, well, we call it a coffee cup, it has something around 80ml (2oz), and good luck finding any image of it on the English-speaking internet.