Starbucks Orders Employees to Speed It UP

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  1. Shapecity

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    Yeah Mamba, speed your shit up. Loser.
     
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    Efficiency is the lifeblood of coffee places. Starbucks used to employ a 15 service per employee per half hour rule. What that means is that if you see three people behind the counter, Starbucks expected there would be 45 services in 30 minutes.

    They've also moved from semi-automatic to full-automatic machines, which has degraded the quality of the product, but it doesn't matter when you're getting one of their lattes.

    I love the kaisan approach to coffee making. It has always been a forward looking company, and they continue to innovate even after all this time. Remarkable.
     
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    It is amazing they continue to innovate and have a relative consistency of the coffee they make from store to store. I read an article they are expirementing with opening up Bars with the same business model.

    What impresses me the most from Starbucks is their ability to have a latte in California taste the same as a latte in Wisconsin. I usually try to avoid Starbucks, but if I'm not in the mood for testing out a new coffee shop while I'm on vacation I'll go the safe, familiar route.

    However, I've noticed smaller specialty coffee houses becoming more popular in recent months. The lines at Starbucks don't go out the door anymore. I'm not sure if Starbucks priced themselves out of the niche market, or people are just seeking alternatives to them in protest. Specialty coffee shops are at the same price point now for a better cup of Joe in SoCal.
     
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    lol...nice
     

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