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      I don’t think they sell coffee, just like subway doesn’t sell 12 inch sandwiches.

      They sell coffee flavored sugar water.

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          The big Mac is probably better for your body. I mean less bad. Don’t wanna really say “healthier” but I’m sure you get my meaning.

          I Googled it and the bullshit Ai summary is REALLY going to bat for starfucks. First it compared a grande mocha to a whole big Mac combo (480 vs 1100 cal) , the when I specified “venti” and “sandwich” it decided to make the mocha a nonfat milk with no whip which brought it down to 400.

          Regardless, 72g of sugar in that friggin thing.

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      7 days ago

      "You don’t buy from Starbucks because of social issues.

      I don’t buy from Starbucks because their coffee is bad.

      We are not the same."

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          They have physical locations too. I’m on the east coast so they’re not as popular here. Major city though.

          Used to have like 6 locations but they’re down to 2 now that I know of in my state.

          You can also just aim for local shops instead of chains.

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          Peets only operated on the US West Coast for many decades. They were selling good coffee back when Howard Schultz was trying to get into roasting, then opened a coffee shop in the Seattle Pike Place market. They cut some kind of non-compete deal but I believe it’s no longer in force.

          In California, Graffeo is a better roaster than Peet’s, but they don’t brew coffee. And they only have two retail outlets for their beans.

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          It’s a Bay Area company. They aren’t all over the U.S. According to a map on their website there are 286. Approximately 47.5% are located in the Bay Area.

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      It tastes like you’re sucking on a match. All these years and they still don’t know how to roast correctly or control brewing temperature.

      Also their management are evil. So there are two good reasons to avoid them.

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      Bad is an understatement! I compare it to Fosters beer, it’s piss water. Had it twice in my life, never again…

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        You should try Dunkin Donuts coffee. That’s really bad coffee. Starbucks isn’t that bad, it’s just roasted so bad to make it consistent. Can’t tell the difference when it’s burned to shit, and most people order what are basically milkshakes with a bit of coffee in them anyway.

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          Boyd’s is the worst coffee. Not sure they have coffee shops anymore. Starbucks is always ‘burnt’ tasting.

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        Well they have been caught multiple times buying from slave labor farms in Brazil, buying from a farm with child labor in Guatemala and possibly contributing to the decline of commodity prices in 2019 (which was under a $1).