Starbucks and a Religion of Hope
(From Starbucks, via AP/KOMONews.com, used w/o permission.)
America's presidential campaigns may explain some of this week's sturm und drang:1
- "Outcry, pushback escalate over Starbucks holiday cup flap"
Mae Anderson, AP Business Writer, via KOMONews.com (November 10, 2015) - "Is Starbucks Waging 'War on Christmas'? Red Cup Stirs Controversy"
Sarah Whitten, CNBC (November 10, 2015) - "Starbucks red cup controversy: The view from Chicago"
Greg Trotter, Chicago Tribune (November 10, 2015)
Hats off to the Chicago Tribune's Greg Trotter, for his "extremely unscientific survey" regarding the latest looming crisis.
Tongue in cheek is, I think, a reasonable attitude toward the Starbuck's holiday coffee cups "controversy."
Interestingly, I haven't heard a peep about the Starbucks Veteran's Day cup, which resembled the Japanese flag, with reversed colors.
Interestingly, I haven't heard a peep about the Starbucks Veteran's Day cup, which resembled the Japanese flag, with reversed colors.
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