Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caribou Coffee is owned by the UAE?
Yes.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/caribou-coffee-announces-important-milestone-in-global-expansion-strategy-155669595.html
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/caribou.asp
UAE's sovereign wealth fund, anyway.
On top of that, they play christian music - yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Caribou Coffee is owned by the UAE?
Anonymous wrote:It's relevant because the music can be surprising if you aren't expecting it. Frog stands for fully rely on god. It might be a selling point for some people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweet Frog is ok. Sweet Frog is Christian and they play Christian pop music, FYI.
relevance? what are we supposed to do with that information?
that's like pointing out that Caribou coffee is islamic and owned by the United Arab Emirates government. What's the point of that?
It's still good yogurt. It's still good coffee. What does religion have to do with commerce?
Maybe not for you, but I rather avoid giving more of my money to overly religious folks. Any religion, but I have a special distaste for christianity. On top of that, they play christian music - yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweet Frog is ok. Sweet Frog is Christian and they play Christian pop music, FYI.
relevance? what are we supposed to do with that information?
that's like pointing out that Caribou coffee is islamic and owned by the United Arab Emirates government. What's the point of that?
It's still good yogurt. It's still good coffee. What does religion have to do with commerce?