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Wow, coffee of doom is expensive

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himynameisjulien:
Oh, ok, sorry then. I also just noticed the WTF size, ha. It's not in earlier comics. Which brings me to a point. Maybe it (the price) changed from earlier comics, and in the newer ones is modified to be more like today's coffee prices.

Tako:
$1.75 if a few cents more than the pre-tax price of a small coffee at Starbucks.

In my experience Starbucks and most coffee shops tend to hover around the same prices. It's gas stations and McDonalds that make it look expensive.

Rocketman:
What's the difference between 'drip' and 'Americano'?  :?

LucyStag:
I beg of people to stop being outraged about Starbucks having so many options! I mean, it's fine if you have a super annoying person waiting on you, but if it's so terrible, STOP GOING THERE. The OH NO TOO MANY COFFEE OPTIONS rant is so 1999. I'm sorry, I am putting my foot down.

I once said the following to a girl my age at Starbucks "medium house" (just like I say at indie coffee houses.) She exactly knew what I meant, and I got me said coffee. It was not that hard.

I am sure there are people who try to sell you other options, but if it happens all the time, go somewhere ELSE. Stop freaking out because there are so many choices. Choices are GOOD.

britMonster:
I work at Starbucks and I have never asked that question. If someone wants an Americano, they can order that. Its a separate on the register. And actually, they require us to ask if you want room (yes even if you say black coffee). When you get into Latte's I see no problem with someone asking "would you like whipped cream on that?" Or if you're getting a cappuccino "wet or dry?" if you don't specify. Most people that go to Starbucks frequent there daily and we mostly know their orders and they know what they want and have their exact change ready for us when the get to the counter.

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