Starbucks Appreciation Day
Others are less than enthused about the idea of showing thanks to Starbucks by going there and telling them why.
Me? I’m probably just gonna take the family for some breakfast without saying a word and then send a nice letter to the corporate office.
February 17th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
I think the concept of a Starbucks appreciation day is sound, but the complaints of the critics are legitimate.
Your solution is perfect if you ask me.
Just telling the local starbucks worker bee, or even speaking to the manager, doesn’t guarantee that the word will get back to corporate which is where we need it to go.
Participating in “Stabucks appreciation day” and then letting the corporate know about it is probably the best bet.
I already sent them an e-mail letting them know that I appreciate their policy and have gotten a reply from them. After Sunday, I’ll send them another letting them know that I put my money where my mouth is and supported them financially as well.
We need to let them know that for every person who swears off their establishment as a result of the Brady’s hysteria, there is at least one gun owner who will go out of their way to replace the hoplophobe’s business.
February 17th, 2010 at 1:45 pm
Sorry for the typos…in a rush.
February 17th, 2010 at 2:58 pm
I won’t have to say anything, living in Wisconsin there’ll be no doubt why I decided to stop in there for some coffee.
February 17th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
I recieved, probably, the same reply as Sailor Curt, I also took their little quiz at the end. The quiz had places to affirm what you told them and their letter didn’t seem to be just a standard form letter, since it was talking about an entirely different of circumstances than your average letter to a company. All in all I believe it was a very good reply and I intent to write a letter to the editor of the local rag.