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Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia

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    faciliti08/05/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia

    Perhaps (I thought), it was just that I was not a coffee snob. Try as I might to like it, the Starbuck's coffee flavor was just not my "cup of tea". The aroma was heady, but the taste was bitter and burned -- I felt. So, there I was in San Jose (in the San Francisco Bay Area), politely keeping my opinions on the flavor of Seattle's Totem, to myself.
    As an architectural designer, I was taken by the modernity of the Starbucks image and their slick products. But the coffee? No.
    Give me the no-name, unchained, corner coffee shops any time.

    We are kin, you people of the Southern Cross, and I.

    -Raymond MacFarlane
    San Jose, California
    August 2008

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    RE: Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia

    I agree with you Ray. The coffee is bitter. Just got back from a visit to Vienna and the coffee there is far much better, smoother, and enjoyable. I didn't like the strength of the coffee at Starbucks, nor the size, come to think of it, the last time I sat in one of those joints it must've been some two years ago.

    Jim Barghouti / Dubai

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    dancealot08/06/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia

    They should support the troops and not snub them!

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    Hairmonia BCN08/07/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia

    I was always very surprised with its success. For me it was too much quantity of coffee (not that great) and expensive. As they say too much o a good thing is bad.
    The market is wise and the snobs when else where for the next thing. I hope that those who lost they're jobs find it in a cozy corner bar with good coffee.

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