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Would you like a latte with your Levi's? | |
They're everywhere already, so let's just arrange that each "Starbucks" has to operate out of the same retail space as a "Gap." This would reduce the retail space occupied by these corporate viruses by 50%. Also, since they'd both operate from the same place they'd be that much easier to find--or to
avoid. . . .
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baked in canada. every chapters bookstore has a starbucks in it so that patrons can rest during their oh-so-tiring walk through the store and enjoy a fine cup of brew, and maybe a nice biscotti too. |
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Been done- the Barnes/Noble and Starbucks liaison. |
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10 outta 10 to Rods Tiger He heeeee!!!!! |
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All major bookstores (in Canada) are actually one big company, given different signs and put close together to give the appearance of competition. Chapters can keep Starbucks, Coles can take Tim Horton's, And Smithbooks can have the dregs - Krispy Kreme. |
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//Also, since they'd both operate from the same place they'd be that much easier to find--or to avoid. . . .// |
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... or demonstrate outside. I'll croissant this idea simply out of a sullen and petulant (and fairly irrational) dislike for those particular companies. Ironic that Starbucks should be inside book stores abroad, when in Glasgow, the Byres Road branch of John Smith & Son (oldest bookshop in Scotland) got closed down and turned into... yup, a Starbucks. Harrumph. |
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And what's with them nicking the name of the cool character from Mormons In Space - I mean, Battlestar Galactica - anyway? |
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