Is not a good time to buy Cuckbucks after their "let's hire refugees" debacle?
>>1850725
I think Dunkin is taking over.
Starbucks was a fad for hipster liberal fags and I don't think it's sustainable when Dunkin is half the price.
Still an interesting post though, OP
>>1850725
Awhile ago I realized: every time trump slams a business/corporation and makes their stock go down, it might be an opportunity to buy for cheap.
>>1850728
Shit. I forgot about Dunkin. When I was in Virginia on business I ate that shit every day. Would walk across the street to get a coffee and egg sandwich. Delicious.
Thanks for reminding me. I guess I could go with the "why not both approach"
Starbucks is still a big brand in my opinion, overpriced sugar shit though. Is it cheap in the US?
>>1850744
Yeah but the thing is, their prices are still going up (to absurd levels)
Eventually people are gonna wise up and I think that's already happening.
>>1850744
Overpriced, but people are WTP... A medium cup of coffee costs about $2.50 from there. Rip.
refugees are the modern equivalent of cotton pickers, profit will be witnessed
>>1850772
They're not working for slave wages if that's what you're insinuating.
>>1850753
How can this be a thing?
Hipster coffee place boom when?