Companies, like Starbucks, Netflix, American Airlines, and too many more to count, make decisions based on bottom line results, not how we feel about them. Starbucks and gang are not our friends.
Shocking News: Starbucks Is Not Your Friend!
Posted by steveamiller under MarketingFrom http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4230 days ago
Made Hot by: dEvangelize on September 26, 2012 8:10 pm
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4230 days ago
Thanks for sharing this post with the BizSugar community. Certainly companies like Starbucks need to sometimes make business decisions to minimize costs and maximize profits, but customers can spot value and see through smoke screens. Long term these decisions may still have an effect, especially if eventually more palatable alternatives present themselves.
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