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Sorry for going off topic, but...

>In short, I know what I’m getting for $4 and I’m getting that same experience every time I hit the drive thru.

Drive-through Starbucks? America, you are way ahead.

Also, is $4 the norm for a cup of coffee? Is that standard filter coffee, latte, or one of their elaborate coffee-based concoctions? In the UK Starbucks will sell you a standard no-frills coffee for £1.50-ish.




$4 drinks are usually the sugary/milk filled drinks like a mocha. I think drip coffee is like 2 bucks or so at SB.


I just got a coffee yesterday at Starbucks in California, the small regular coffee, for $1.65


~$2 for a cup of standard joe in California Starbucks and most other places.

$4 refers to the venti lattes and other sundry sugary crap. (ie, they're stretching the truth)




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