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Q: How many cups of coffee does Starbucks serve per day in Orange County?
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What does Starbucks do describe the business in full detail?

Starbucks does more then just make coffee. They also make tea and spices. They serve the coffee and take people's order. If you love a good coffee i reomend going to Starbucks


When can you go for coffee?

There are countless thousands of restaurants which serve coffee. McDonald's serves coffee. Starbucks serves many varieties of coffee. It would be difficult to find a restaurant which doesn't serve coffee.


Where can free coffee samples be obtained?

Free coffee samples are often available in some grocery stores on certain days. Some coffee shops, such as Starbucks, may also serve free samples occasionally. You can get free coffee sample from here: freestarbuckscoffee.us


Where could one find more about kcup coffee?

You can find more information about K cup coffee by reading on a Folgers or Starbucks website. They both serve K Cup coffee so they know all about it and are there to inform you on why it is so special compared to regular coffee.


Who does Starbucks serve to?

Everyone


What are Starbucks' objectives?

Starbucks' Objective• To establish Starbucks as the most recognized and respected brand in the world.Starbucks aims for continued supplyStarbucks aims to increase mass-market reachCoffee maker is increasing efforts to sell ready-made drinks, coffee beans


What are opinions on Starbucks' coffee tasting better than coffee from other cafes?

New Answer: Its simple.... They buy low quality coffee, regardless of where it comes from. Over roast it to disguise that fact the coffee is low quality... + you get more (liquid) coffee pound per pound when you over roast... The trouble is it causes the coffee to be bitter... The more you over roast the more bitter it becomes... Tasting "better" is most definitely not. Only "bitter". Why I know this ... I lived on a Coffee farm for 19 years.. My father still runs a coffee farm in Kenya. I don't like Starbucks coffee at all its too bitter and up until just a month ago Starbucks didn't pay their coffee bean growers in other countries a decent price for their coffee. Also it tastes burnt. I prefer Kenya Coffee beans. First off, "In conjunction with Conservation International, Starbucks developed socially responsible coffee buying guidelines called C.A.F.E. Practices (Coffee and Farmer Equity Practices) in 2001" Secondly, Starbucks uses Kenyan beans in several of their coffees so the two are not mutually exclusive. In fact one of Starbucks bean blends is called " Kenya". Thirdly, everyone has different preferences for the flavor of their coffee. Starbucks brews very strong coffee, using premium quality, freshly ground beans, once an hour. This can produce a very bold flavor but it is never burnt. New Answer: Starbucks coffee is freshly ground and brewed many times throughout the day. However, when the Starbucks company roasts its beans, whether Kenyan or not, they use a method of "flash roasting" which causes the beans themselves to become overdried, thus giving the subsequent brewed coffee the burnt flavor that people speak of so often. The actual opinions on Starbucks coffee being better than other cafes will clearly differ from person to person, and depending on which "other cafes" you are referring to. Additional Answer: The large majority of Starbucks serve the House blend, Yuck! It's their cheapest coffee and in my opinion is mediocre in quality. However, some of the other blends are decent. The new Pike's Place is not bad and I have always enjoyed their Verona. But in general most of the Starbucks coffees do taste a bit over roasted. I am a big fan of the Caribou Coffee chain for their wide selection of blends.


Does one serve coffee from right or left?

The server should serve the coffee from the right.


Do you serve coffee after dessert?

you could serve coffee with desert or after, depending on the preference of your guests.


How Starbucks growth impacts small independent coffee shops?

Here is my experience as a small independent coffee-shop owner. I pay people from 9 to 12 dollars an hour to serve coffee and make some food items at my cafe. People love the cafe because it is French and we roast our own coffee. But we will never survive because there is one Starbucks three blocks away, and another is rumored to be going in about two blocks away. Although my coffees are FAR cheaper than Starbucks, the quality of the coffee FAR better, Starbucks is able to pay its overhead and get SO many people through the door with TONS of marketing. I feel like people go to Starbucks as if they were going to meet a celebrity--it's all about the "Starbucks experience" they've created. So, we are competing as best we can, but we have NO budget for marketing and no angel investors to provide that type of growth opportunity for us. Our quality is superior--no one argues that--but the locations and marketing they pay for give them all the volume they need! So, yes, we would do much better if the one Starbucks had never opened, and if the next doesn't. We will surely go out of business, soon.


How many blends of coffee does Starbucks serve?

There are actually only 12 core coffees carried by Starbucks company operated stores...Latin American:Breakfast BlendGuatemala Antigua (single Origin)Organic Shade Grown Mexico (single origin)Pike Place RoastMulti Region:Cafe Estima BlendDark Roasts:Espresso RoastFrench RoastItalian RoastAfrican/Arabian:Kenya (single origin)Starbucks (RED)Asian/Pacific:Sumatra (single origin)Komodo DragonThere are also tons if different blends and such that are brought back on a yearly basis...like Ethiopian, Arabian Mocha Sanani, Terrazza Blend, Gazebo Blend, Christmas (Holiday) Blend and many many others :-)


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