#7 I seriously doubt the exclusive destination for the equipment was the landfill. More likely the recycling center. Starbucks' equipment is mostly proprietary - made for them. Destroying it to prevent unauthorized use is in their best interest as a legal liability issue. And thank you so much for ending your inaccurate diatribe by threatening any and all who may patronize Starbucks. Very classy of you.
"This Is Completely Out Of Season And I Did It Four Years Ago, But I Work In A Bakery In A Health Food Store And This Is How I Evaded Throwing Away Broken But Otherwise Perfectly Fine Cookies That Didn't Make The Cut For Platters. Injure Bread Men!"
#7 I seriously doubt the exclusive destination for the equipment was the landfill. More likely the recycling center. Starbucks' equipment is mostly proprietary - made for them. Destroying it to prevent unauthorized use is in their best interest as a legal liability issue. And thank you so much for ending your inaccurate diatribe by threatening any and all who may patronize Starbucks. Very classy of you.
"...where you're allowed to exist without the expectation of spending money."
My Public Library has vending machines - snacks and beverages - and seeks to promote a "café atmosphere".
And thank you so much for ending your inaccurate diatribe by threatening any and all who may patronize Starbucks. Very classy of you.
She missed up height and width of something?
Perhaps it is not for her, but because she made it, she is posing with it in pride. An actual pride, that is