Starbucks, Taking Over The World?

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2007

This Documentary was put together by 4 teens from Chico CA.
Music By:Total Chaos,
And Star Wars Sound Track

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  • you did studies in licensed stores, not owned by starbucks and employees dont go through coffee education training. this isnt accurate info. if you go to a corporate store, ones that are on street corners, partners (employees) will tell you that you may not like their coffee cause starbucks dark roasts it as much as possible, and all coffees are fair trade. do your research son!

  • whatever dude youre gay

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  • its like 6 buckes for a cup of coffey thats a rip off

  • the cofee sucks it tastes nasty!

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  • theres gonna be an awful lot of people who will be working in starbucks.

  • the cups were empty

  • @Pele137 Partners? Baristas? Come on, they are just employees. Drop the goofy job titles.

  • being in hong kong, coffee isn't exactly the daily drink everyone needs. therefore, there aren't many local coffee shops, and starbucks is the only choice.

    what does "fair trade coffee by the cup" mean lol?

  • i love starbucks!

  • the guy at 1:13 looks like jack black.

  • Maybe, just maybe if your local coffee shop would do anything to make this world we live in a better place more people would support it. Instead we get these people who talk about doing greater things and say "think green" but what are they really doing to change any of it? Please by all means continue to buy coffee that isn't fair trade or ethically grown, that will come in a Styrofoam cup that can be added to your local landfill and seep into your water supply.

  • This video asked baristas at starbucks "licensed" stores about their fair trade coffee, in turn they got ignorant answers from barnes and nobles and kroger employees. Starbucks licensed store baristas are a lot of the times the same person stocking your milk section every day.

  • If you are looking for a caffeine kick a medium cup of coffee has more in it than that of a shot of espresso. Sorry to say it but if you think you are getting that amazing boost from your fancy beverage its all in your head. You might also have a spending problem which might explain your complaints about prices. Starbucks is also in fact the largest purchaser of fair trade coffee out there and just doubled there investment in ethically grown and fair traded coffee.

  • For everyone on here saying that its 6 - 8 bucks for a cup of coffee, you are being unrealistic. A cup of coffee runs around 1.65 - 1.95. The prices you are talking about are of the more fancy beverages such as lattes and frappucinos. Which start at 2.80 and can go to a cost of your choice based on the size you want and its ingredients. exmp: shot of espresso, syrups, milk options such as soy all cost extra. In no other coffee shop is this different.

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