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The costa coffee

I have a theory that there is no caffeine in coffee sold by Costa coffee and other Starbucks clones. The trick is in making the ordering process so stressful that you're already buzzing by the time you've left the queue, such as it is.

Comments (4)

Jack wrote

Spot on. But you missed the fact that staff tend to greet a request for 'a medium black coffee' with blank incomprehension. (I'd be happy to ask for a Medio Americano if the staff were Italian, or if I were in Italy, but on a rainy morning in Scotland it seems horribly innapropriate.)

G. wrote

It is quite amazing, isn't it, that a shop that SPECIALISES IN COFFEE is totally unable to make the simplest of caffeine based beverages, ie. made with water and in a mug- and I mean a proper mug. Mugs are not skinny, or tall. They are mugs, which is coincidentally what you feel like after you hand over your cash.

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Elly wrote

The flip side of this is, of course, when (true story) I'm sitting in a proper italian cafe (in Rome no less) and the friend I'm with (who is obviously a coffee expert having done Starbucks' (or someone similar) training) says "I'd get fired for making a cappuccino like that. There's too much coffee in the foam"

A.D. VII ID. FEB. MMV

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