how does Starbucks guarantee its customers that the food charity trays that are returned daily to the store counters were not used to wash dirty diapers , or to catch vomit , as they are certainly transported in unknown vehicles that transport pets, and are out of the sight of Starbucks hygiene. As for hygiene, the cash register clerks receive the money and immediately place their fingers onto the drinking portion of the cup ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Wow, I would love to be a designer for Starbucks. I'm going to school next year for architectural technology followed by basic engineering and I'll have a degree in applied technology by the end of the 5 years. Becoming an architect for Starbucks and designing their stores would be a dream come true. The amazing thing is no two stores are identicle leaving the doors for new design always open. I've been to around 8 stores, 6 in Canada, 1 in the US, and 1 in Switzerland. p.s. best coffee!
@NinkaPanda Hey in Starbucks you can customize your drink anyway you want. You can order a large ice coffee and tell them to use the the small scoop ice for your drink instead of the large ice scoop for the same price. Its not like McDonalds or DD
Omg, I didn't know each satrbucks were deisnged professionally.
Seriously, this starbucks I went to was the tiniest place ever. A normal person could only fit probably 2 tables max, but starbucks managed to fit 5 tables and too make it comfortable to move around.
I ask the local Starbucks (San Diego) server what the coffee there serving is i.e. where was it from.... he didn't know .... try getting what you ordered in a U.K Starbucks.... why do Starbucks use push button coffee 'vending machines' .... why did Starbucks have to KILL Clover?(Clue: they didn't want anyone else to have it).
Its all well and good coming out with this trendy advertising.... WHAT ABOUT THE COFFEE????
@rockandrope The reason why starbucks went with the "push button vending machines" is that baristas were getting carpal tunnel syndrome from the old school manual espresso machines. It had to do with how they held the press and put it into the machine. About the coffee... I think they do a pretty good job at staying on top of the game. An added bonus too is that a lot of the coffee beans bought by starbucks are through fair trade, which in turn gives alot of the profit back to the grower.
@darkbox336 You don't say if you have any connection with Starbucks but I've travelled all over the coffee loving world and I've never come across 'carpal tunnel syndrome' being an issue.
In the UK for instance 'Costa Coffee' an equally large chain uses proper expresso machines with no issues.
A number of people have suggested that Starbucks uses 'vending machines' because a) they don't have to train anyone to use them and b) its quick. There's no benefit to the coffee consumer whatsoever
i love the feel of going into starbucks. it's always classy but not over done, though the drinks are a little pricey, at least it's for coffee and lattee's not, just a simple bottle of water or glass of pop. so for the most part, starbucks is off the chain. :,)
Get bigger chairs. Other than that... I can sleep there.
Schzimmy213 8 months ago
F*ck that guy looks like a fat Jackie Chan !
javed86 9 months ago
how does Starbucks guarantee its customers that the food charity trays that are returned daily to the store counters were not used to wash dirty diapers , or to catch vomit , as they are certainly transported in unknown vehicles that transport pets, and are out of the sight of Starbucks hygiene. As for hygiene, the cash register clerks receive the money and immediately place their fingers onto the drinking portion of the cup ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
tuberonc 1 year ago
Wow, I would love to be a designer for Starbucks. I'm going to school next year for architectural technology followed by basic engineering and I'll have a degree in applied technology by the end of the 5 years. Becoming an architect for Starbucks and designing their stores would be a dream come true. The amazing thing is no two stores are identicle leaving the doors for new design always open. I've been to around 8 stores, 6 in Canada, 1 in the US, and 1 in Switzerland. p.s. best coffee!
canascot02 1 year ago
Love my starbuck hot coffee !!
John
JohnGuitarSolo 1 year ago
Lol starbucks = 80% Ice , 20% actual iced coffee.
NinkaPanda 1 year ago
@NinkaPanda Hey in Starbucks you can customize your drink anyway you want. You can order a large ice coffee and tell them to use the the small scoop ice for your drink instead of the large ice scoop for the same price. Its not like McDonalds or DD
iceprince90 1 year ago
Omg, I didn't know each satrbucks were deisnged professionally.
Seriously, this starbucks I went to was the tiniest place ever. A normal person could only fit probably 2 tables max, but starbucks managed to fit 5 tables and too make it comfortable to move around.
omg they have like the best designs.
NinkaPanda 1 year ago
I ask the local Starbucks (San Diego) server what the coffee there serving is i.e. where was it from.... he didn't know .... try getting what you ordered in a U.K Starbucks.... why do Starbucks use push button coffee 'vending machines' .... why did Starbucks have to KILL Clover?(Clue: they didn't want anyone else to have it).
Its all well and good coming out with this trendy advertising.... WHAT ABOUT THE COFFEE????
rockandrope 1 year ago
@rockandrope The reason why starbucks went with the "push button vending machines" is that baristas were getting carpal tunnel syndrome from the old school manual espresso machines. It had to do with how they held the press and put it into the machine. About the coffee... I think they do a pretty good job at staying on top of the game. An added bonus too is that a lot of the coffee beans bought by starbucks are through fair trade, which in turn gives alot of the profit back to the grower.
darkbox336 1 year ago
@darkbox336 You don't say if you have any connection with Starbucks but I've travelled all over the coffee loving world and I've never come across 'carpal tunnel syndrome' being an issue.
In the UK for instance 'Costa Coffee' an equally large chain uses proper expresso machines with no issues.
A number of people have suggested that Starbucks uses 'vending machines' because a) they don't have to train anyone to use them and b) its quick. There's no benefit to the coffee consumer whatsoever
rockandrope 1 year ago
@mrJustin2678 haha, that would be so cool! :) i love your thinking! :)
benlow666 1 year ago
Woooow! That is so interesting...love seeing all those little differences in stores worldwide.
sbirr007 1 year ago 4
@sbirr007 I would love to go to all the starbucks in the different countries and see them for myselft :)
benlow666 1 year ago
I love the atmosphere that Starbucks creates...
ltrebl 1 year ago 13
i love the feel of going into starbucks. it's always classy but not over done, though the drinks are a little pricey, at least it's for coffee and lattee's not, just a simple bottle of water or glass of pop. so for the most part, starbucks is off the chain. :,)
xoDontForgetxo 1 year ago
This is pretty cheesy! But I like what they're doing
anilvij 1 year ago