I am not a Starbucks hater. I prefer to buy from local independents and find the chain's product somewhat overpriced and over-roasted, but other than that, I have no emotional investment in seeing them as either evil or incompetent.
I have had many friends who worked for them over the years, and all found them to be a basically good employer.
Their recent re-training stunt was, on the one hand, a PR stunt, but also seemed to indicated a genuine decision to refocus and get back to basics.
Thus it was that I was surprised by my recent visit, the first in quite a long time. I had run out of beans and made an emergency stop for a 1/2 lb. to tide me over.
On the bag of beans was written, "freshly scooped by Bob." So what does that mean? What do I care about Bob, or whoever did the scooping. Why do I care when the scooping happened. I care when the roasting happened, and that, according to a sign on the wall, happened nearly 3 weeks ago. So, regardless of how fresh the scooping was, I'm already on the far end of freshness vs. a local purveyor whose stock was roasted 1-4 days ago.
Then there's the blend info. This was, I gather, a newish blend called "Pike's" something. (Not Pike's Peak, but I can't remember what the full name is.) There are signs pushing it, etc. But no where is there any description of what goes into it. Seems like basic info. So I ask the counterperson and she can only manage, "I think it's like a breakfast blend. Latin American beans, very smooth." OK, I guesss, but she wasn't even quite sure.
If they're making a big new effort to get serious this combination of meaningless fluff (scooped by Bob), and lack of important info (what's in the blend), really makes it hard to get on board.
"Strange how potent cheap music is."