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What a baseless lawsuit.
None of the customers realize what displacement is?
Seems that melted ice eventually becomes part of the beverage you are paying for, certainly
one knows it will dilute whatever the "main" ingredient is you're "paying" for.
There is NO guarantee that won't happen.
You pay for your "shot" and get it - what happens during the process of delivering it to you is part of the deal.
Next up: lawsuits over the beefsteak/whole fish/chicken breast you paid for that had bone/fat/parts you couldn't consume yet paid for.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
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Worse part of drive thru service is when they max out your cup with ice and then add the beverage. I remember a friend telling me they do that on purpose to save money on the drink. A main reason I usually ask (when I remember) for 'minimum ice'.
I worked at a McDonald's at 17 and another burger joint while in college. They both tried to get us to maximize the ice. This has been going on forever. Frozen water is cheap.
The cup, gas,top, straw, ice and water (used to dilute the soda syrup) usually costs more than the actual syrup used to make the soda. Factor in labor (a small factor in most of these places but still a factor) and the cost to make the ice and the LEAST costly aspect of a "fountain" soda is... what you order by name and "think" you're paying for.This is NOTHING new though, the industry standard for decades.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
Edits: 05/03/16
...then pour a hot Starbucks drink over it DIY-style to get more for their money? Just thinking out of the box.... but I bet they'll charge for the cup of ice. ;-)
And that's why I don't go there ....
What's next, McDonalds don't use good beef?
Starbucks is the archon. Look at their logo, Isis. You can't get any more into the occult than that. Maybe stick a pyramid on her chest with the eye of providence while you are at it.
...I like the original Starbucks logo better.
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