They stopped with bonus stars around November. We had a meals tax and there has been hardly anyone there since. |
+1. It doesn't feel premium or hip in any way. The employee caliber is terrible. Staff are either weird, look dirty, they're angry, or all the above. How can Chick-fil-A hire all upbeat happy clean-cut staff but Starbucks with good pay, insurance, and free college can't? |
Agreed. We still have a couple of nice ones near me, but most are appalling. Plus, it's too expensive. I would say I've dropped from 4x a week to once. |
| They don't make drinks anymore, they push a button. And the baristas aren't cute and hip college girlies, they're slovenly and cranky. That said, if you can get a WFH fake email job, why would you work at a coffee shop. So I guess it's predictable that their applicant pool took a dive. |
I know, right? The tattoo, dirty purple haired people are a turn off. |
| Will never go back to Starbucks. We are a Palestinian American Christian household and are against any business that supports Israel. We support human rights and peace. Free P a l e s t I n e! |
| Their coffee is actually terrible, horribly bitter. |
| It is stupidly expensive. I only do it as a rare treat if out shopping for the day with dd. But generally speaking, coffee places are expensive. We drink coffee at home. |
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Last time I was at Starbucks I was grossly overcharged. They have removed prices from plain view so you're not sure what something costs in these days of increasing prices. Creamers/sugar/stirrers no longer at the discretion of the consumer. Places are not clean. Unisex bathrooms are gross. Their coffee is genuinely no longer a delightful experience to consume. It's over-roasted with a burnt flavor.
I called my local Starbucks to inquire how much my drink costs once I was home. I was not in the mood to battle out price while at the store. They overcharged me by several dollars. It's not enough they're charging $6 for a cup of coffee, but they're overcharging? Last time I was at Starbucks was three months ago. Not sure when I'll go again. |
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I was reprimanded in a Starbucks in Maryland for not honoring an employee’s pronouns.
I used to be a regular. |
I know this is a fake story but if it were true, you did it on purpose to be an ahole, right? |
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I worked at Starbucks many years ago before the automation. I wouldn't want to work there now. Once you give people free agency on how to customize their drinks, you really open Pandora's box. Some of the drinks were already a pain to make so I can only imagine with all the new drinks and choice making and online ordering, that the job can be a bit soul sucking.
When I worked there they were very big on 'third home" where they wanted the customer to feel like this was a place to come and linger. Now, it is more of a fast food take out. |
| I also stopped going for three reasons. 1. It's crazy expensive. 2. They want me to tip their staff on top of that 3.) I also support Palestine. We should have given half of Germany to the Jews and let the Palestinians live their lives. |
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1) They allowed homeless people to take over their stores. That was probably the end of the brand seeming upscale.
2) Nail in the coffin after Covid was hiring anyone with a pulse. Many of the workers look like freaks who just rolled out of bed. Dirty, tons of tattoos, nasty colored hair, piercings, and dingy uniforms. |
Not Palestinian but I agree! (And I haven’t been to Starbucks in years). |