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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Starbucks sells lousy coffee. Shhhhh! Really; next thing you know, Bert, you'll be announcing that the Emperor has no clothes! The sad truth about Starbucks is that it is now too big to serve quality coffee. Someone at the company's got a sense of humor, though. A few years back, NPR's April Fool news story involved a huge pipeline Starbucks was building from coast to coast, to deliver a slurry of coffee beans and water to each store, where they'd be roasted. They interviewed Starbucks people. They interviewed the governor of Montana (really) who explained how the state was going to help rush the legal matters, like easements through farmland where owners needed to understand that a broken pipeline would be harmless. They interviewed some guy from a pipeline maintenance company (a real one), who explained the technology that would be used to detect pipeline breaks. The story sounded pretty good until they said that Starbucks' next goal was to deliver fresh roasted beans to individual homes, using an arrangement like the vacuum tubes used to send messages. Then, it got silly. |
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