This. I usually do a sugar free vanilla latte. Skim milk instead of the standard 2%, and only one pump of the syrup is plenty sweet instead of their normal 3-4 pumps. No whipped cream. |
And also, venti doesn’t mean large. Large is large. Venti is twenty. |
Do better. |
Everyone thinks they’re so damn smart.. When you are at Starbucks one can specify which size and if you want a 20 ounce hot drink one can say “Venti”. I don’t think anyone at Starbucks ever said that Venti translates to large in any language, considering they have cups bigger than that. |
This. If you’re used to a certain level of sweetness, you can wean yourself off one pump at a time! I usually ask for one pump in a grande. I also have switched to coffee or an americano with a splash of half and half, instead of a latte, which takes out more calories. |
$2 pumpkin pie spice jar and sprinkle it in your coffee |
Americans cannot wrap their heads around the idea of chai or curry. Total misunderstanding of what these are. |
Really? All Americans? |
+1 There are so many people who specify how many pumps of syrup they want - the baristas don’t care. I also get one pump of whatever syrup in my coffee and it’s perfect. I get the flavor and not many calories. |
Starbucks chai *tea*, not “latte”. 2 tea bags, splash of soy milk, add stevia or raw sugar. |
Your average American, yes. I mean, most Americans cannot even find India on a map, let's be honest. |
This is such an awkwardly phrased title. |
Here's a crazy thought . . . coffee? |
They know, dumb-dumb, but they keep it the same to appease their dumb white yoga pants wearing customer base. |
No, "we" don't. Many of us call it chai because we're not ignorant. Geez, lady. No wonder everyone hates Americans so much. You don't see Italians calling hot dogs "hot dog calda cane", they just call it "hot dog" |