No lines at Starbucks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve cut all discretionary spending, and neither my job or my spouse’s relies on federal spending. But I feel anxious about the economy and worried that my kids (currently in college) may face employment challenges, so I’m shoring up as much as possible.


Decade of austerity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, awful coffee and the stores are always dirty. I support my local coffee shops.

+1
Anonymous
I love their espresso con panna. Where have you been all my life.

Short, fast, not too hot, not too sweet, not too bitter.
Anonymous
I have to put my Starbucks money towards eggs now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to put my Starbucks money towards eggs now


Ok, I love this! I hate Starbucks. My DD16 loves it and she spends most of her babysitting money there. The Starbucks by her school is probably one of the higher earning stores in the area and it was mobbed when she was there this week.

My college freshman eats eggs by the carton. He will be home for spring break and I’m already working the grocery budget!
Anonymous
I haven't been to Starbucks in years, I make my own coffee and it's so much better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve cut all discretionary spending, and neither my job or my spouse’s relies on federal spending. But I feel anxious about the economy and worried that my kids (currently in college) may face employment challenges, so I’m shoring up as much as possible.


Same. Since the start of the year I’ve cut nearly all spending I used to give zero thought to … I want coffee I get coffee, I would like a new dress for an event I get a new dress (I’m not crazy high earner just we’re pretty solidly comfortable enough not to stress about here and there)

Now however I buy nothing discretionary. We’re not shopping at aldi bit also skipping Starbucks drive through and my usual treats
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well they are gross. I never patronise Starbucks.

Agree
Anonymous
We've also cut all discretionary spending. If it's not groceries or bills, we aren't buying it.
Anonymous
I see every girl age 15 to 65 carrying a Stanley cup everywhere. I don’t see them carrying Starbucks coffee cups.
Anonymous
A couple of medium size Americanos cost us more than $10. WTF. That's highway robbery. I'm not paying those prices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else noticing this? Is there a boycott I’m not aware of or have people just stopped going?

I travel all around for work and the entire metro’s Starbucks seem pretty dead.


Why would we continue to support another billionaire bro who continues to support the king and screw your average Joe?
Anonymous
I haven’t noticed any difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else noticing this? Is there a boycott I’m not aware of or have people just stopped going?

I travel all around for work and the entire metro’s Starbucks seem pretty dead.


Why would we continue to support another billionaire bro who continues to support the king and screw your average Joe?


And the small local stores are all run by Republicans, amiright?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are coming to their senses and realizing that the $4-$5 cup of Starbucks every day adds up.


Last summer I realized that it was costing me $5+ dollars/ea time and I cut way back. A few weeks ago I got a mocha to share with DH after a Costco run and it was $6.88! We have a pretty fancy espresso machine and it costs somewhere around $1 to make a "fancy" coffee at home.
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