why does anyone not use the Starbucks app

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you make coffee at home?


So I get out of the house at least once a day and see the outside world.
Anonymous
I feel like coffee is supposed to be an expereince, not a transaction/output. If i wanted the latter, I d make it at home
Anonymous
I rarely go to Starbucks but every once in a while I’ll get a caramel frappuccino. I prefer decaf and you can’t order decaf on the app so I go in person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yuck why are you comsuming anything from Starbucks in the first place? I would never.


This. If I end up there it is because there are literally no other options so I don’t need the app


This +1

If I am inside a starbucks it means I am on the road and have no other options. Like when I’m driving down 81 and have to exit in whatever city JMU is in

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If adding a few minutes to a Starbucks trip is such a big chore for you, why would you go at all? It's so cheap and easy to make good coffee at home, and it takes so much less time than driving to Starbucks and going inside.


Dude a lot of us live in cities and go to Starbucks that are like steps from our houses. I would never drive to a coffee shop. But I'd also never live in the sort of place where I have to drive to get to a coffee shop.


What about making the same coffee *inside* your amazing city home? Think that’s PPs point. Dude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree OP although my spouse is very loyal to the drive thru.
I get a coffee at work most afternoons. I order on the app, walk the 2 blocks, just go in and grab it and walk back to work.


Isn't it cold by the time you get it? I hate lukewarm coffee. I'd rather wait for a hot drink.
Anonymous
Because I bring my own cup to avoid using more paper/plastic, get a small discount, and earn rewards points. Plus the employees at my local Starbucks are incredibly nice and have done a great job making the place feel like a gathering place for the neighborhood.
Anonymous
I’m so tired of having to use apps for every.single.thing.
Anonymous
Apps in general are a pain in the butt. Navigating menus that are sometimes poorly organized, trying to customize orders, storing my credit card info, setting up passwords… fine if it’s someplace I visit frequently, but if it’s an occasional drop in place I’d rather just go to the counter.
Anonymous
I hate how I'm forced to do everything with an app. Paying parking meters, signing documents, paying my psychiatrist's bills, checking my gas and electric bill. Why can't I just be normal.
Anonymous
I don’t need another dumb app I might use twice a year for a cup of black coffee.
Anonymous
I don't go to Starbucks enough to justify using the app, and I always get drip coffee which takes all of 30 seconds to get when I do go there. Why on earth would I download the app for that? How stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you make coffee at home?


So I get out of the house at least once a day and see the outside world.


Do you know about these things called walks? It's where you leave your house and just walk around for fun. Try it sometimes, it's amazing and best of all, it's free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If adding a few minutes to a Starbucks trip is such a big chore for you, why would you go at all? It's so cheap and easy to make good coffee at home, and it takes so much less time than driving to Starbucks and going inside.


Dude a lot of us live in cities and go to Starbucks that are like steps from our houses. I would never drive to a coffee shop. But I'd also never live in the sort of place where I have to drive to get to a coffee shop.


I make coffee. It doesn't taste burnt and it's much cheaper. Sometimes I put it in a to go cup when I'm headed somewhere else. It's OMG just like stopping at Starbucks on my way to the same place!!
Anonymous
If I'm picking something up for me and my wife, I generally use the app. If I'm popping in with the kids after school or a weekend activity, I'm usually waiting in line because they like to window shop before ordering.
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