![]() ![]() ![]() If people wouldn't pay it, then it wouldn't cost that much. That point is different in different markets, which is why it differs across the country. They are maximizing profits by setting prices marginally under the point where people would stop paying for them. Starbucks is a massive international corporation. Okay as an partner with an econ background I would like to give a bit of perspective after reading some of these comments: the price was chosen very carefully to be something a lot of people would still pay for, while others would be priced out. they also still maintain the same or more profit off of the increased price & lower volume. charging more for sweet cream = not as much sweet cream having to be made, which enables us to still deliver products at higher speeds. they want to ease the flow of traffic on primary roads while creating a profit and the value is in a significantly more expedient commute. It’s the same reason places like dallas use prohibitive pricing with toll roads. ![]() it’s also to curb labor so they don’t have to keep as many people on the floor while still having a functioning business compatible with a quick casual model. an example of this - when you leave bacon grease out to cool, it thickens until it solidifies.Ī lot more people would be getting cold foam on their beverages for just 60c. the whipped creams also become runny when they aren’t the proper temperature. ![]() it doesn’t form properly unless it’s a certain temperature, and due to its popularity, we are constantly taking it in and out of the fridge and the lower the pitcher gets, the less likely the foam is going to be cool enough to whip up into something thick. Please do not post someone else's or your own personal information, or post links to personal information as this violates both the Reddiquette and Reddit's Content Policy.Ĭomments, questions or complaints? Please message the moderators! Documents may be discussed, however the publication of imagery depicting documents or specific upcoming product names released by corporate is forbidden. Internal corporate resources are not to be published. This includes slurs and derogatory terms! We do not allow posts that are discriminatory to certain groups or people, including discrimination based on ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, sexual identity, and more. We do not allow posts that are threatening in nature or encourage violence, death, or injury, including self-inflicted! This includes retorts and being nasty back!Īll posts must be related to Starbucks as a company or a brand.Ĭontent that is graphic, NSFL (Not Safe for Life) or pornographic in nature is not permitted. No rudeness or unwarranted hostility or trolling (Outright or by instigating arguments). This includes but is not limited to: news stories covering the same topic survey links petitions giveaways and buying/selling requests. Have you checked the Subreddit FAQ? Can your question be answered with a Reddit or Google search? Remember to check stickied threads, too! These tend to contain important information or community discussion! RULES On behalf of all partners on /r/Starbucks, the views expressed here are ours alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employer. ![]()
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