Anonymous wrote:The whole premise of this post is wrong.
It should be "please think about how stupid you look buying a $5 drip coffee when Starbucks sells their shitty beans in every grocery store. Consider spending 20 seconds in the morning making your shitty Starbucks at home and saving thousands of dollars every year."
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!
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.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better yet, stop buying coffee out period! It’s a huge waste of time and money.
Logically, we should ban all restaurants and bars.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am baffled by the people brazenly asserting that Starbucks doesn't do this. They literally charge you less and give you rewards points to encourage it. Many coffee shops used to do this. They stopped during COVID (understandably). Now many places in the DC area at least have brought it back.
I don’t understand the people saying reusable cups are gross. If you that is gross, you really should never eat out at all. Nor should you ever eat cereal, chocolate, or other prepackaged foods (rat hairs and insect parts are in them).
In restaurants, we do not bring our dirty plates from home and ask the restaurant to take them to the back and put our food on them. Hope you now understand.
Where are you getting the "dirty" part? All your plates and mugs and tumblers you use at home are dirty? I mean, I guess that would explain why you'd want to eat and drink everything out of the house on disposables.
OK I am stupid and illogical and do not know anything and need you to make the world make sense to me. Happy now? You are right. Tell me how to exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am baffled by the people brazenly asserting that Starbucks doesn't do this. They literally charge you less and give you rewards points to encourage it. Many coffee shops used to do this. They stopped during COVID (understandably). Now many places in the DC area at least have brought it back.
I don’t understand the people saying reusable cups are gross. If you that is gross, you really should never eat out at all. Nor should you ever eat cereal, chocolate, or other prepackaged foods (rat hairs and insect parts are in them).
In restaurants, we do not bring our dirty plates from home and ask the restaurant to take them to the back and put our food on them. Hope you now understand.
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:Daily, OP, since I make my beverages at home. And without those insane disposable keurig cups.
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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better yet, stop buying coffee out period! It’s a huge waste of time and money.
Logically, we should ban all restaurants and bars.