Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
Yeah, what? Coffee shops take people's travel cups all the time.
Mostly places will just take it and fill it up normally. Starbucks is often really weird about it and militant about needing the customer to place their mug in another cup (usually a dirty cup that Starbucks provides) so they don't have to handle it. But they are also handling their cell phones, customers' paper money, and coins, which are way germier, so...
What is the "yeah, what" for as if the PP said something absurd. "most places" is not Starbucks. and "weird" is subjective by the way.
What are you rambling about? I’ve never been in a coffee shop that won’t fill up someone’s personal cup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
Yeah, what? Coffee shops take people's travel cups all the time.
Mostly places will just take it and fill it up normally. Starbucks is often really weird about it and militant about needing the customer to place their mug in another cup (usually a dirty cup that Starbucks provides) so they don't have to handle it. But they are also handling their cell phones, customers' paper money, and coins, which are way germier, so...
What is the "yeah, what" for as if the PP said something absurd. "most places" is not Starbucks. and "weird" is subjective by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
Yeah, what? Coffee shops take people's travel cups all the time.
Mostly places will just take it and fill it up normally. Starbucks is often really weird about it and militant about needing the customer to place their mug in another cup (usually a dirty cup that Starbucks provides) so they don't have to handle it. But they are also handling their cell phones, customers' paper money, and coins, which are way germier, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
No, they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Starbucks takes people’s cups. They just wash them.
Anonymous wrote:Daily, OP, since I make my beverages at home. And without those insane disposable keurig cups.
Anonymous wrote:That’s unsanitary. A coffee barista is not going to touch your dirty brought from home cup and fill it up. And I would report any coffee shop I saw doing this to the health dept.
Figure out another way to save the planet, because I not getting food poisoning from your dirty cup germs to make you feel less guilty about driving a Range Rover.
Anonymous wrote:Whether you bring your own mug or tumbler, or ask for a "for here" cup... Please consider foregoing that plastic-lined paper cup sometimes.
Better for your health, better for the planet. Just a simple change we can make on a daily basis to make things a little better!