Starbucks named Brian Niccol, the chief executive of Chipotle, as its new CEO. The abrupt shift in management comes amid weak sales and investor unease at Starbucks.
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Starbucks named Brian Niccol, the chief executive of Chipotle, as its new CEO. The abrupt shift in management comes amid weak sales and investor unease at Starbucks.
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Nobody can afford a $6 coffee every morning.
"We need to change CEOs, that'll bring in more funds"
Ya know, thinking about it though, corporate math never did add up..
The average price for a cup of joe is $2,4 and like the other friend said, boy the beans and grind yourself, cheaper and wayyyyy better
There’s a 7-11 near me where a Large coffee is $2.
Then, 50 feet away in the next shopping center is Starbucks, where a Venti (Large) coffee is $4.
No other information needed.
I don’t roast my own beans.
I buy cheap coffee.
With all do respect, a single cup of coffee on average takes 9grams of coffee, paying $2 a cup your end up paying +$200 for a kilo, just as an example 1kilo of good beans will be less than $30 // $170 of sats stacked 🫂☕
Definitely agree. I was just talking about getting a quick cup of coffee.
There is actually a store where I get some fantastic whole bean coffee, the only thing is that it’s not within walking distance (can’t drive due to epilepsy) so I have to take a local bus to get to it.
Woke = broke.
Drink real coffee. Make it yourself and use the savings to stack sats.
If you didn't grind you don't know WTF is there
Bugs and bits add character.
I sometimes buy beans, but usually buy what’s on sale. Not brand loyal, sometimes buy it at Menards if the price is right.