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El Juno ([info]eljuno) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-04-02 13:57:00


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If milk is rape, does that make this prostitution?
The question:

Is it fair/right for a customer to order what we, at my store, call a "ghetto-latte"?

The "ghetto-latte" is ordering any size Iced Americano, with no water and half ice (This lady's drink is an Iced Venti, no water, half ice, Americano). She then takes the drink and goes to the condiments bar and adds her own half and half.


Seems reasonably simple, right?

Not something you'd expect to cause, say, a three-month, several-hundred comment long flamewar which would eventually get heated enough that comments would be closed?

Apparently, none of us know Starbucks that well.


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[info]eljuno
2007-04-02 08:20 pm UTC (link)
a german page about the history of sugar cubes.

This kind of thing is why the internet ROCKS.

I never even considered the history of sugar cubes and now I wanna go research it.

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[info]ashenmote
2007-04-02 08:41 pm UTC (link)
Oh, appropriate icon!

Isn't it? My very reliable, if suitable for children, source says that in 1840 Juliane Rad hurt her finger on her sugar snips, bleeded on her expensive sugar and said "wouldn't it be nice if sugar came in little cubes instead of big loafs, darling?" to her husband who happened to be the owner of a sugar factory and started experimenting.

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