That was not what I said, but why would anyone expect you to start being truthful now?
Again, not what I said, but you seem to lie like you breath, so not surprising.
And, yes, I know you have no answers you would admit to in public.
Carry on
And of course, you've tried Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Amazon and Black Canyon and all the Americanos are watered down.
I always enjoy a cappuccino at the pump where I get the car washed.
I think it safe to say that most everyone wants the killing to stop. The difference is generally what one sees as the best way to stop/minimize the killing. I see the eradication of Hamas as the best way. Others see the eradication of Israel as a better means.
I would bet that a Starbucks in the US serves 3 to 10 times the number of customers per direct labor hour as a Starbucks in Thailand. Combine that with the exorbitant duty Thailand imposes on Coffee imports I'd be the margins in Thailand are smaller.
Most of the Starbucks I see here would not be open for a month in the US.
People claiming Israel is committing genocide and that the IDF is morally equivalent to Hamas support Hamas.
People not calling for Hamas to surrender support Hamas.
That Israel is (apparently) being taken to task by the court for what they did post 10/7 seems to beg the question why the court has not taken Palestine to task for what they did on 10/7.
Of course, we all know why that it.
Starbucks it not the "most expensive brand" if you compare apples to apples.
Has anyone mentioned PunThai Coffee? They are pretty good and are at many/most PT pumps, and sometimes have drive-thrus.