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Starbucks is a large multinational chain of coffee shops founded in Seattle, USA in 1971.

Starbucks

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  • Same smell, same atmosphere

    I love travelling and have travelled around the world. I always enjoy trying out something local and new and seeing something different. However, there is a time you get a bit tired of the unaccustomed and you just want to relax in a familiar surroundings. Then there is Starbucks. As soon as I go in a store, I almost feel at home. Same smell, same atmosphere, and always good coffee. Wherever you are you know the place has a good coffee and you can simply relax. You know how the store works, which most of the time you have no idea in a foreign land. You know where to order, what to say, and where to receive a drink. I simply enjoy good coffee at Starbucks when I'm in my home country and when I'm not, Starbucks turns into a gateway to home.

    Akiho1229, - 15 September 2009

  • Positions its brand well

    Actually Starbucks positions its brand well. I believe people go and drink there not because of the taste, it’s because of the environment there. For my self, I am not addicted to their coffee but I like Caribou Café and Gerard more. I like Starbucks' strategy and the way they built themselves and satisfy their target from different part of the work.

    No_Silence, - 15 January 2009

  • will always do the trick

    Starbucks I can’t go a day without my Starbucks; call it a drug because I’m addicted. My personal favorites, Carmel Macchiato, and a Vanilla Latte with soy will always do the trick when I’m exhausted in the morning. The atmosphere is great as well, I feel like everyone is welcomed and is a place where the good people go, not to be stereotypical but I would never find someone I wouldn’t like in a Starbucks unless they were robbing it. I can go in there at 3 in the afternoon with my homework and leave at 6 or 7 with it all done. It’s like a second home, without the nagging family. Love it!

    Amodeus, - 18 December 2008

  • Gives more choices

    Starbuck coffee works better than my Nokia alarm clock, is sweeter then Nutella, gives more choices than H&M, is more faithful then Coca-Cola. But the real thing that make me crazy about it is that in front of the Starbucks counter, when it is morning and we are going to work and we feel like busy workers, we all come back to childhood where we are all called with our unique, important and friendly nickname. That makes the difference on Monday at 8am!

    Ludovica, Italy - 01 November 2008

  • My second home on Wednesdays

    Starbucks is the place where I hide on Wednesdays when our maid comes to clean the house. I camp out, like a student, like a private eye, like a refugee from my life. I lurk and sip my iced vanilla no fat latte. It’s not about the drink, it’s about somewhere to wait where I can be undercover and blend in. I wait and read and stir my coffee. Starbucks is my second home on Wednesdays; I can just be, without explanation. This is a relief to me and so really what I buy when I come to Starbucks is refuge. I’m glad of it.

    Pootle, Singapore - 10 October 2008

  • Taking over Madrid

    Starbucks is taking over Madrid. There should be a law or something that states that you can't have the same business within xx meters of each other! Everytime I see an old beautiful building with the windows covered in paper it says COMING SOON...STARBUCKS. They should announce...ANOTHER STARBUCKS! What I found really disturbing, last week I entered the construction site of one of the 'coming soon' locations to see workman spreading glue and sticking down those ugly new tiles over an old hand made tile floor that was still in excellent condition. At least if they are going to take over the planet with their over priced coffee they should at least attempt to leave a trace of the history of the buildings they so quickly violate of any historic identity.

    fred, Spain - 13 April 2008

  • Forgetting what is really important

    I don't want to loose my faith in this company, but they need to wrap their arms around the deteriorating customer service. I want to get the same great tasting venti, skim, peppermint cuppacinno everytime I order it. The drive thru service is falling behind the company's high service standards. As I read the book, "How Starbucks Saved My Life", my hope is that this company will read this book too! Read their customer feedback, good and bad and take it seriously, so they can remain the example of a great company with a great product. Read the meaningful sayings they print on their coffee cups and take heart. I look forward to sitting inside my favorite location, reading or working as I sip on my favorite coffee drink. I don't want to switch to a different coffee cafe. Sometimes when a company tries to dominate the marketplace they forget what is really important - excellent customer service. Come on Starbucks, step up to the coffee cup and start serving us the way we know you can.

    Jewell, United States - 13 February 2008

  • I hate Starbucks

    The only thing I love about Starbucks is that it’s a huge neon sign for ’Why we should be anti-globalisation", or at least more aware of it. I have only been in Starbucks once when I was desperate at L.A.X airport. I choose the thing that sounded the least sickening, a lemon poppy seed muffin. Cost me NZ$5 and it was the worst sugary muffin ever. I hate Starbucks.

    Jenny, New Zealand - 17 October 2007

  • An internet venue

    Starbucks hasn’t taken Melbourne by storm but they are often full of tourists. Personally I appreciate the fact you can get wifi in them where other places don’t offer it so I think of it more as an internet venue rather than a quality cafe.

    Secrets, Australia - 20 August 2007

  • You to know exactly what to expect

    I know that Starbucks gets a bad rep for raising their prices and edging in on the homegrown coffee market, but there’s one thing for sure - you get a pretty consistent cup of coffee wherever you go. Starbucks enables you to know exactly what to expect when you request for Soya, Non-Fat, Tall, Grande, Venti, etc. Not to mention that their staff are usually friendly, the stores are homey, comfortable and modern, and you can pretty much find them anywhere. How’s that for a Lovemark?

    Tanya, United States - 20 August 2007