Awww did I hold up a mirror to your stupid behavior? |
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Is it the sanctimony of posting unasked for advice that people don’t like? Because other than that, what possible legitimate objection do people have to what OP said? S/he is right! People talking about “dirty reusable cups” are either completely clueless about how the world works or the type of people who think buying a house rather than building it means you’re living in a “used” house. In which case, disposable cups are the least of the environmental concerns.
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No sweetie. But your opinion is still useless |
FWIW, I appreciated the post. Reminded me to think about this and to try to use reusable when possible. |
Are you mad? Tons of coffee shops do this. |
Its a nice idea. Better for your health - I am not sure about that. Better for the planet - nah, even if every single person in DC used a reusable cup, it will not cancel out massive amounts of pollution, waste, etc being generated. |
Everything in a restaurant is not clean, and everything in someone’s home is not dirty. You sound like you have a pathology that needs addressing. |
Are you a toddler? The OP says "please consider," it's not an order. |
Again, are you looking in the mirror? |
This is OP, revisiting this thread. One (or more?) other PPs have been antagonizing people here. It's not me calling people stupid! I just posted a friendly PSA meant as a heads up/suggestion. Not trying to pick fights. I'm also not the Halloween poster, whatever that means. |
No, but it would keep millions of plastic lined cups out of the dump. That's not nothing. |
Don't worry OP. These are also the same people who would never vote for Trump and his policies (I'm a never Trumoer too) but when you actually ask them to walk the walk and consider the environment they pitch a hissy fit like 2-year-olds. Such hypocrites. |
| I win this thread because I always make my own coffee at home. |
Not the quoted poster but what mirror are you talking about? Also what bad behavior? |
Starbucks allows this. "Yes, customers can bring their own clean cup to Starbucks for most orders, and there are a few ways to do so: In-store When ordering, tell the barista you're bringing your own cup and hand it over. Drive-thru Order your drink as usual, let the barista know you're bringing your own cup, and hand it over at the pickup window. The barista will use a contactless vessel to return your drink. Starbucks app When ordering, select Customization, then Personal Cup, and continue ordering. At the pickup area, hand your clean cup to the barista without the lid, and they'll return your drink in a contactless vessel. Customers who bring their own cup receive a 10-cent discount on their beverage, and Starbucks Rewards members receive 25 bonus stars. Starbucks is encouraging customers to bring their own cups to reduce single-use waste and support its goal of reducing waste by 50% by 2030. However, licensed locations, such as those in grocery stores, may not participate." |