I actually liked this Starbucks. Folks, I know we want Ye Olde New York, but we're not going to like nail parlors (as in the new one that's going in on Avenue A), Subways (as in the new one on First Avenue) and other crap businesses that can afford to operate in a depression.
We need a happy medium.
And, P.S. to the person who said "no big loss:" It was certainly a big loss to the employees who likely had healthcare benefits and depended on the job for living.
Meanwhile, yesterday, Starbucks unveiled its new online Global Responsibility Report, which states that the company wants to have a recycled cup available by 2012 and to have all its cups be reusable or recyclable by 2015. (Via Starbucks Gossip -- "Monitoring America's Favorite Drug Dealer")
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April 28, 2009 at 8:25 AM
What's going to replace it is much, much worse.
April 28, 2009 at 4:28 PM
I actually liked this Starbucks. Folks, I know we want Ye Olde New York, but we're not going to like nail parlors (as in the new one that's going in on Avenue A), Subways (as in the new one on First Avenue) and other crap businesses that can afford to operate in a depression.
We need a happy medium.
And, P.S. to the person who said "no big loss:" It was certainly a big loss to the employees who likely had healthcare benefits and depended on the job for living.
April 28, 2009 at 11:17 PM