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" a $1 cup of Starbucks coffee.
With free refills, to boot.
Who'd a thunk? That's 7 cents less than the average price of the smallest cup of Premium Roast coffee at McDonald's.
Starbucks has never sold any coffee or non-coffee beverage for $1, spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil says.
So, why do it now? "We're always looking at ways to connect with the customer," she says.'
i think this cheapens the starbucks brand.
starbucks was never about price.
I can see this being a fiasco if it goes national.
What do u think?
" a $1 cup of Starbucks coffee.
With free refills, to boot.
Who'd a thunk? That's 7 cents less than the average price of the smallest cup of Premium Roast coffee at McDonald's.
Starbucks has never sold any coffee or non-coffee beverage for $1, spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil says.
So, why do it now? "We're always looking at ways to connect with the customer," she says.'
i think this cheapens the starbucks brand.
starbucks was never about price.
I can see this being a fiasco if it goes national.
What do u think?
