Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like two things. One is that you said you were "fine with" you didn't ask her to do it.
The other is unless you thought that asking for an easier drink would let you jump the line, you'd have saved what 2 of those 20 minutes? Would that really have been less annoying? If everyone got drip coffee, then yes that's a faster moving line, but you don't get to skip up because you made an easier drink order.
At this cafe, drip coffee is basically no wait. If we had ordered drip while paying it would have been handed to us right then.
Right but did you think she’d stop and jump your drip to the front of the line. You get drip while paying bc they pour it while you are doing your credit card.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it was rude, but neither was the barista. She's not the person who pours the drip coffee -- that's the cashier. You interrupted her work flow, and probably wouldn't have saved that much time, since she wouldn't pour your coffee until she got to your place in the line anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I see that Starbucks is really crowded, I order plain coffee because it’s just easier on everyone. But- most importantly, I make this call before I place my order and not after.
I’ve seen this occur. Am I the only one grossed out by the cashier pouring your coffee & touching your lid with their unwashed hands after using their touchscreen and handling money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like two things. One is that you said you were "fine with" you didn't ask her to do it.
The other is unless you thought that asking for an easier drink would let you jump the line, you'd have saved what 2 of those 20 minutes? Would that really have been less annoying? If everyone got drip coffee, then yes that's a faster moving line, but you don't get to skip up because you made an easier drink order.
At this cafe, drip coffee is basically no wait. If we had ordered drip while paying it would have been handed to us right then.
Right but did you think she’d stop and jump your drip to the front of the line. You get drip while paying bc they pour it while you are doing your credit card.
Why did you use “jump”? We’ve established drip coffee is served with no wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like two things. One is that you said you were "fine with" you didn't ask her to do it.
The other is unless you thought that asking for an easier drink would let you jump the line, you'd have saved what 2 of those 20 minutes? Would that really have been less annoying? If everyone got drip coffee, then yes that's a faster moving line, but you don't get to skip up because you made an easier drink order.
At this cafe, drip coffee is basically no wait. If we had ordered drip while paying it would have been handed to us right then.
Right but did you think she’d stop and jump your drip to the front of the line. You get drip while paying bc they pour it while you are doing your credit card.
Why did you use “jump”? We’ve established drip coffee is served with no wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like two things. One is that you said you were "fine with" you didn't ask her to do it.
The other is unless you thought that asking for an easier drink would let you jump the line, you'd have saved what 2 of those 20 minutes? Would that really have been less annoying? If everyone got drip coffee, then yes that's a faster moving line, but you don't get to skip up because you made an easier drink order.
At this cafe, drip coffee is basically no wait. If we had ordered drip while paying it would have been handed to us right then.
Right but did you think she’d stop and jump your drip to the front of the line. You get drip while paying bc they pour it while you are doing your credit card.
Anonymous wrote:When I see that Starbucks is really crowded, I order plain coffee because it’s just easier on everyone. But- most importantly, I make this call before I place my order and not after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like two things. One is that you said you were "fine with" you didn't ask her to do it.
The other is unless you thought that asking for an easier drink would let you jump the line, you'd have saved what 2 of those 20 minutes? Would that really have been less annoying? If everyone got drip coffee, then yes that's a faster moving line, but you don't get to skip up because you made an easier drink order.
At this cafe, drip coffee is basically no wait. If we had ordered drip while paying it would have been handed to us right then.
Then why didn’t you order it?
Anonymous wrote:When I see that Starbucks is really crowded, I order plain coffee because it’s just easier on everyone. But- most importantly, I make this call before I place my order and not after.