10-12-2006, 11:09 PM
[quote Carthaigh][quote pixelzombie][quote Carthaigh]
2. Why does Starbuck's think the practice is okay? What do you think their profit margin is on a $4 latte? It is frikking coffee! If you want to know how much coffee should cost try making it yourself at home (hint: it wont cost $4).
you obviously haven't made a home version of any starbucks drink, once you have tried to duplicate one of their products at home you will find that they offer a fair price for a good product.....if the profit margins were as high as you think they are, BK, Wendys, mickey dees, and every other fast food establishment would be wanting a piece of that pie...
LOL! You are obviously the type of customer that Starbuck's likes (ie. willing to over-pay for coffee). Please keep it up, cause I am a shareholder!
you don't know anything about coffee, why would you have stock in starbucks?
2. Why does Starbuck's think the practice is okay? What do you think their profit margin is on a $4 latte? It is frikking coffee! If you want to know how much coffee should cost try making it yourself at home (hint: it wont cost $4).
you obviously haven't made a home version of any starbucks drink, once you have tried to duplicate one of their products at home you will find that they offer a fair price for a good product.....if the profit margins were as high as you think they are, BK, Wendys, mickey dees, and every other fast food establishment would be wanting a piece of that pie...
LOL! You are obviously the type of customer that Starbuck's likes (ie. willing to over-pay for coffee). Please keep it up, cause I am a shareholder!
you don't know anything about coffee, why would you have stock in starbucks?