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I worked at a coffee shop where a regular would come in with his own really big travel mug, order a double shot, and proceed to the condiment bar to fill it up with half and half...he eventually got so lazy that he would pay for the double shot and then ask us to fill it up with half and half for him...my manager just about jumped the counter when that started. :)
Maggie,
Offering coffee who's value is determined by something other than the coffee itself seems counterproductive.
Maggie Cook said:I disagree that offering a lower price for the second cup cheapens the coffee. I would cheapen a latte if you made the second one cheaper because the exact same process takes place twice- so why would it be cheaper the second time? However, with drip coffee- the first time you are paying for the use of a cup, the service of the server, for someone to clean up after you etc. All the other times all you're doing is refilling the cup, so it would make sense for it to be cheaper.
Ugh. I have stories:
Situation one: two Asian women come in, order, and pay for two medium-sized Americano's to stay. They sit down at a table, and are shortly joined by two friends who have just walked through the door. One woman (usually the one who paid) comes up to the bar and asks for two extra mugs, half-filled with hot water. I oblige. She returns to her table, where I witness her POURING PART OF THE AMERICANOS INTO THE MUGS WITH HOT WATER FOR HER FRIENDS! This is often repeated with different people. And I don't want to stereotype (because I'm one myself), but Asians are sometimes really, really, cheap!
Situation two: not really just cheap, but damn rude. Group of (pre)teen skater boys come in, use the milk and chocolate powder at our condiment stands to make chocolate milk for themselves. Sucked for them when they got caught by the manager. :)
Gaah... I was trying to avoid bringing this up at all in this thread, so I'm going to blame you, haha...
Why do customer's think it is okay to bring something into a coffee shop from another establishment?
Why is this so limited to coffee shops? Have you ever seen someone show up to a restaurant with a to-go box from another restaurant? No because they are at that restaurant to f****ng eat! Why do people come to coffee shops, that serve coffee mind you, with the intention of not buying coffee? I understand the whole culture background thing and being part of the local arts and what not, but sitting down and using the internet for 3 hours while eating a sandwich from Jimmy Johns and drinking water brought in is NOT supporting anything but a selfish habit.
Before this rant goes insane, I'll just let other people do my ranting for me.
-bry
Gaah... I was trying to avoid bringing this up at all in this thread, so I'm going to blame you, haha...
Why do customer's think it is okay to bring something into a coffee shop from another establishment?
Why is this so limited to coffee shops? Have you ever seen someone show up to a restaurant with a to-go box from another restaurant? No because they are at that restaurant to f****ng eat! Why do people come to coffee shops, that serve coffee mind you, with the intention of not buying coffee? I understand the whole culture background thing and being part of the local arts and what not, but sitting down and using the internet for 3 hours while eating a sandwich from Jimmy Johns and drinking water brought in is NOT supporting anything but a selfish habit.
Before this rant goes insane, I'll just let other people do my ranting for me.
-bry
Gaah... I was trying to avoid bringing this up at all in this thread, so I'm going to blame you, haha...
Why do customer's think it is okay to bring something into a coffee shop from another establishment?
Why is this so limited to coffee shops? Have you ever seen someone show up to a restaurant with a to-go box from another restaurant? No because they are at that restaurant to f****ng eat! Why do people come to coffee shops, that serve coffee mind you, with the intention of not buying coffee? I understand the whole culture background thing and being part of the local arts and what not, but sitting down and using the internet for 3 hours while eating a sandwich from Jimmy Johns and drinking water brought in is NOT supporting anything but a selfish habit.
Before this rant goes insane, I'll just let other people do my ranting for me.
-bry
For the past couple of weeks, or thereabouts, a regular customer has been coming in our back door and sitting down at a table, with her laptop. From out of her computer case she also pulls one of our paper cups and props it on the table, lid and all.
The only trouble is: we changed the colour of our cup jacket, and she's still got the old one.
Oh well, God bless her for trying to look like she bought something.
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