hey starbucks ......

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The La Boulange thing was a change for the worse IMHO. I used to love the turkey bacon breakfast sandwich. The vendor change is apparent because the new sandwich is awful! The only thing that is the same is the name.


I totally agree. The bacon tastes like ham!
Anonymous
I still love their protein box but don't touch the other stuff anymore.
Anonymous
I hate, hate, hate their new pastries. Their old ones were so much better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate, hate, hate their new pastries. Their old ones were so much better.


I never had the delusion of them being fresh though, I know they're trucked in. But they at least tasted more fresh before and like a PP said, they were never served in a plastic wrapper. Yesterday I asked for a croissant and it was wrapped in plastic like a ho ho. The flower shaped sugar cookies are really good though.
Anonymous
When I walk into a Starbucks downtown during the summer, I'm not paying for a god damn drink. I'm paying for the god damn A/C to be on full blast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The La Boulange thing was a change for the worse IMHO. I used to love the turkey bacon breakfast sandwich. The vendor change is apparent because the new sandwich is awful! The only thing that is the same is the name.


I totally agree. The bacon tastes like ham!


Ugh, I'm disappointed to hear this. I really liked the old sandwich, but haven't tried the new on yet. I guess I probably shouldn't bother.
Anonymous
La Boulange is a chain from the bay area. I like the pastries much better than before.
Anonymous
New banana bread is gross. I've been addicted to Starbucks banana nut bread for six years now (don't eat it often but love it!) and the new stuff sucks. Ordered a carrot pecan muffin and it looked like a hockey puck... everything looks so prepackaged. At least they faked it before!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worst place to work, ask any liberal arts or English major


History major nephew and history/math major niece both worked at Starbucks and liked it just fine. Now they work for Google in Manhattan and Mountain View.
Anonymous
I am still pissed at them for changing the yogurt and getting rid of the cherry flavor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate this thread.

I thought they were baked for Starbucks somewhere else and brought in, like, every day or every-other or something.
As for Whole Foods, I don't buy that stuff very often, but nevertheless, I dearly hope that isn't true.


They used to be. Back in the day we got fresh pastries every morning and had to throw out the leftovers every PM. This was late 90s.


Yes! I worked at Starbucks over the summers of '93-95. We used to donate the leftovers to a food bank. They were totally freshly made by some bakery. Those were the days of "cup management" and a lot fewer drinks. Ahhhh, the good old days of the 90's...
Anonymous
I f'n hate starbucks food. Which is a shame, because I'd happily sit there all day since I work remotely and need a place to park myself and my laptop. But then I get hungry and have to leave. They could rob me of my cash through lunch if the food was halfway decent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I f'n hate starbucks food. Which is a shame, because I'd happily sit there all day since I work remotely and need a place to park myself and my laptop. But then I get hungry and have to leave. They could rob me of my cash through lunch if the food was halfway decent.


Maybe the bad food is a strategy to turnover tables faster-it's now only the "3rd place" until you get hungry.
Anonymous
Loved the pumpkin bread!!! Is it gone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I f'n hate starbucks food. Which is a shame, because I'd happily sit there all day since I work remotely and need a place to park myself and my laptop. But then I get hungry and have to leave. They could rob me of my cash through lunch if the food was halfway decent.


Maybe the bad food is a strategy to turnover tables faster-it's now only the "3rd place" until you get hungry.


If they wanted fast turnover, there wouldn't be wi-fi, a ton of comfy arm chairs, and free refills.
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