I have never purchased coffee at Starbucks. Even tho I enjoy my morning cup
I can get by on my store brand standby. Restuarents have gone overboard
with their charge for tea and coffee. Red Lobster charges $l.74 for a glass
of sweet tea (southern style). Water will do thank you Red Lobster.
Robert S. Brockof SC12:25PM June 21, 2008
Thanks for your Overrated/Underrated feature ... I enjoy comparing your analysis to my own. A suggested improvement .. include the market symbol for each company.
Hugh Stedmanof CA12:41AM June 17, 2008
Thats not a good sign for our economy. Thanks for the article, I'll be looking for more handwriting as it appears on our wall over the next few months.
of 12:00AM June 10, 2008
I'm glad to see that the general public is coming to their sences about how much they are willing to pay for a cup of coffee. Having said that, the possible monetary gain due to increased productivity that is the direct result of a $4.00 Mocha is limitless.
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