Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps it's that Starbucks at that airport?
I don't fly much - basically only use Dulles to get to Europe once a year. The Starbucks there are always perfectly fine.
NP. No. All airport Starbucks are lousy. They have long lines and employ low IQ people đŹ
Itâs more like the low IQ people are the ones who stand in long-azz lines and loudly complain about how theyâre in danger of missing their flights because they NEEEEEEEEED Starbucks. I once saw a sign that estimated the wait was an hour at the Starbucks, and idiots were still standing in line. I smiled to myself as I walked three stands down to Dunkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps it's that Starbucks at that airport?
I don't fly much - basically only use Dulles to get to Europe once a year. The Starbucks there are always perfectly fine.
NP. No. All airport Starbucks are lousy. They have long lines and employ low IQ people đŹ
Itâs more like the low IQ people are the ones who stand in long-azz lines and loudly complain about how theyâre in danger of missing their flights because they NEEEEEEEEED Starbucks. I once saw a sign that estimated the wait was an hour at the Starbucks, and idiots were still standing in line. I smiled to myself as I walked three stands down to Dunkin.
100% this
Anonymous wrote:Some aren't actually corporate owned, but are "licensed" stores like in grocery stores.
Anonymous wrote:in the pre-covid times, I once overheard a corporate manager person basically pleading with one of the two hourly employee at the airport starbucks kiosk to accept her promotion to store manager. She was like, "why me? i've only worked here for 6 weeks," and corporate was like, "you're the only person who shows up on time for every shift."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks is pretty bad in general and their food is never fresh regardless if airport location or not.
Yep. They are pretty much all the same