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Posted by: @raymondo

May be an image of 9 people and lighting

Why not coffee and coco farms to deliver these products and develop our own special beans and market them via our own brand names. . Starbucks is a franchise so much of the money will be expatriated.

 


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I had Starbuck Coffee once and did not like it, It was bought for me, never spent a black jill there. Guyanese love Foreign


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I have had it a few times...too pricey, and not that great


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I really don’t know what the fuss is all about. I had Starbucks several times. I actually prefer Dunkin’s or Tim Hortons. Kenyan bootleg was also great. 


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Starbucks gets their coffee from Rwanda. I like Rwandans. Both groups. They cannot stand each other. But they are good people.

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Posted by: @fire-rass

I have had it a few times...too pricey, and not that great

I drink it almost every day. They source their coffee almost everywhere but only bys aribica beans for flavor consistency

 


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The man who owns Starbucks said in his book that they buy their coffee from Rwanda because of the Rwanda genocide. Over 50 million US worth of coffee beans every year.

 

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The man who owns Starbucks said in his book that they buy their coffee from Rwanda because of the Rwanda genocide. Over 50 million US worth of coffee beans every year.

 

He may have said so but Rwanda is one of many country that they buy coffee from

 


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I don't doubt it. Starbucks is a billion dollars company.

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The best Starbucks coffee I ever had is at the Mall of America. I had Starbucks at a few airports and public places. None are better than the ones at MOA.


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Fellas every time I drink Starbucks hot chocolate it makes me feel sick with a fever and I get diarrhea.

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I stick to the Second cup white hot chocolate.

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The best Starbucks coffee I ever had is at the Mall of America. I had Starbucks at a few airports and public places. None are better than the ones at MOA.

Starbucks strive for uniformity in its product and its quality control systems begins from its logo to layout. I do not doubt there may be minor differences in presentation among stores but the baristas train the same way, on the same equipment and with the same beans and they dispense it using the same formula. Uniformity is their key. The same goes for any brand out lets for any product.

 


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The best Starbucks coffee I ever had is at the Mall of America. I had Starbucks at a few airports and public places. None are better than the ones at MOA.

Starbucks strive for uniformity in its product and its quality control systems begins from its logo to layout. I do not doubt there may be minor differences in presentation among stores but the baristas train the same way, on the same equipment and with the same beans and they dispense it using the same formula. Uniformity is their key. The same goes for any brand out lets for any product.

 

I have to give you credit again. You know it all.

 


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