Starbucks listens to what its customers want. For Starbucks to adopt organic milk, we need to show that the people who shop in their stores every day want them to take this necessary step toward sustainability. When they get thousands of comment cards at their stores across the country, they’ll know it’s time to make changes to their milk supply
HOW TO USE:
Cut out and take one of these cards in with you every time you go to Starbucks. Give it to the cashier when you pay.* When you hand over your comment card, make sure you ask the cashier to pass it on to the store manager.
*Please do not use this card as a substitution for a tip. We hope this message will reach Starbucks headquarters, not reduce workers’ wages.
Submitting your comment cards is as easy as 1-2-3:
Download and print your own sheet of “We Want Organic Milk” comment cards.
Visit your local Starbucks location, hand the comment card to the Starbucks cashier, and say: “Hello! As a Starbucks customer, I’m here today to ask that Starbucks provide organic milk at its stores. Please pass this comment card along to your store manager."
Email 10 of your friends, and ask them to stop in at their local Starbucks stores too.
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Starbucks is fifth on Karmabanque's boycott list, right after; Coca Cola, McDonald's, Exxon Mobil, and Microsoft.
There are people on different levels of waking up. Some are perfectly happy sipping their MSG and hormone-antibiotics laden coffee, probably because they don't know what they are doing. That's why we need this kind of messages popping up in front of them, everywhere.
Why bash them? If Starbucks are as evil as everyone says, just say no and don't buy any of their products. Your voice is in your pocketbook, right?
This post has nothing to do with Starbucks anyways. It's about people coming together and trying to effect change, bringing organic awareness into public view. And since Starbucks is a huge franchise/business, what better way to educate and demand healthy alternatives.
All coffee is fooking expensive right now. I don't drink Folgers or any shit brand of coffee. I try to drink only organic coffee but damn... we're not rich in my household so we pick and choose our battles.
Let's bash them real good then. BTW, I never had their coffee, loaded with MSG too.
starbucks serves the NWO and its self-entitled ilk, this place is no good for anybody, serves poison @ a premium. Biggest Corporate zioj00 whores ever!!!
I agree with Less, I think this is a very positive thing because it is spreading awareness. If you don't care for Starbucks, don't shop there, period.
Kinda did :-) glad to hear it anyways. But yet again everyone has right to their own opinions.
Does it sound like I'm defending them? I'm not.
Well so does so many other businesses and the army for that matter that does mean it a good thing.
1) Low wages and bad working conditions.
2) Low payments for the farmers/producers.
3) Poor quality.
4) Unhealthy additives being added to their products.
5) Killing off small businesses and in worst case cities/communities.
6) Huge impact on nature.
just to name a few important ones.
Big business is big business it doesnt care about anyone or anything exept generating cash for the owners and its investors.
who the hell patronizes this corporate shithole @ 6$ a cup????....trendy bastiches...
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