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Friday, December 23, 2022

One way or another

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A customer goes far and beyond to get his wife’s money back, and his bold move at Starbucks got him arrested.

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I'm calling bullshit on this one - I don't believe Starbucks sells one dollar drinks.
Matter of fact, I just lost 2 minutes of my life going over a Starbucks price menu and the cheapest thing I could find was a 'shaken' iced tea for a buck seventy five.

8 comments:

  1. Well if he had worn a wig, and jerked off with the tip jar, Starbucks would of given him assistant manager position. Then he could given his "wife" free starbucks..

    Modern problems call for modern solutions.

    Steve in KY

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  2. Not to mention their way overpriced coffee tastes like like the beans were roasted with a flame thrower. Then there's how they describe their cup sizes, like their counter people are from some European country where English is NOT the primary language. Once was enough of that BS and I didn't finish my LARGE coffee 'cause it tasted like crap.

    Nemo

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    1. There are two types of people in the world. Those that like a dark roasted coffee and this that don’t. But seriously, the donut shop coffee to me is not particularly tasty, whereas the Starbucks, to me, is a little overrosted. I am very happy with my own coffee pot where I can make coffee for 10 cents a cup and chose what coffee I wish to brew and how strong I want it. In an emergency, I’ll use a Keurig for $0.40 per cup. Although I can afford it, I’ll be damned if I’ll pay a few bucks for a cup of coffee.

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    2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0deaskGSuA

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  3. C'mon Kenny, you've wasted more time on shittier thing than that!

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  4. Maybe if it’s not “shaken” it’ll only cost $1.

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  5. Sitting in jail was probably preferable than listening to his wife bitch about not getting her refund.
    Daryl

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