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Now you can buy Christmas crap from companies that supported Blue. And Starbucks isn't quite the evil empire people thought, 100% of their donations went to the Democrats, ditto those by Google and Netflix.
Now you can buy Christmas crap from companies that supported Blue. And Starbucks isn't quite the evil empire people thought, 100% of their donations went to the Democrats, ditto those by Google and Netflix.
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Never said it made them saints, but they could be more evil.
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I'm overly cold on the feelgood claims of corporate franchises in general. I want to check out Costa's claim that *all* their coffee is free trade (which Starbucks doesn't bother to pretend to). Even the Body Shop, it's apalling how many of their claims are completely untrue - like how 47% of the ingredients in their products are tested on animals, for example.
On the other hand, Starbucks makes a wicked mocha and you can be garuanteed the same wicked mocha wherever you are in the world, and I think the wicked mocha is one of the fair trade ones. Or maybe I just hope it is. It's hard to live completely free of corporate filth, so it's good to pick and choose which corporate filth you're going to endorse & try to pick the lesser evils.
Starbaucks, in other words, is not McDonalds, and that's better than if they were.
Gods this is a long way of agreeing with you :p