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Jackson Burton's avatar

A few years back I was on a trip to Denver, CO with my family and I found a local coffee shop I really liked. The interior design, the vibes, the baristas, and -- they even had a see through window so you could see them roasting the beans. I felt like I had truly discovered a local gem.

I did a quick search to see if they had other locations and found the true owner behind "Allegro Coffee" -- Amazon.

My disappointment was immense. Maybe I'm naive in thinking that if people discover the true driving force behind something that feels "cool" (e.g. Tiger Global) they will shift their behavior, but I guess time will tell...

"Yeah uhhh I'll have an Oat Milk Tiger Global Cappuccino, 2 pumps of of the EBITDA syrup"

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zoya's avatar

Interesting because the blank street near me is the size of a shoebox and only has one person working it. I noticed that they essentially triage mobile orders but there are still are walkins who get super frustrated yet the reviews are all pretty high for the most part.

I feel like people just love to hate on starbucks (as they should) but there is a brand perception of it that is far more negative. I think as blank street has been rapidly expanding, they will also lose this hands-on feel and personalization over time.. I would be interested to see the # store locations compared to their ratings over time! Thanks for sharing - this is exactly the kind of thing I have been wanting to see and why I love substack! You should send this to them!

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