• afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I treated myself to a latte today and it was a bit over 5 dollars. There was no tip option on the pad. This was at Dunkin

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    I couldn’t tell you, I stopped going to coffee bars when the coffee became more than half my hourly wage, I’ll make my own coffee thank you very much.

    Can’t even go to a McDonald’s anymore without spending at least $16, I’ve stopped going to McDonald’s and started ordering Applebee’s because if I’m spending $20 on a meal anyway I might as well spent $4 more on there two for 24 deal and get like three times the amount of food

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      I bought 4 double cheese burgers last night for less than 5 pounds. I’m in the UK though.

      And have socialized healthcare (although poorly implemented).

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    They’ll keep it up as long as business is good. If people will pay 12$ for a latte and lines are out the door, and there are no regulations to stop price gouging and predatory behavior, why wouldn’t they?

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      Lattes aren’t essential. Charging $12 for one is neither predatory nor price gouging. It’s arguably exploitatative but I don’t feel it’s our job to tell people they’re not allowed to waste their own money.

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        Acting on “what the market will bear” instead of what at cost as well as labour is predatory in that it is opportunistic in the basic definition of what makes predatory behaviour predatory. It is also gouging as it is setting a price range that can be considered exclusionary. And then to also attack a customer who feels this and speaks it can be considered victim blaming as you’re enabling these behaviours by dismissing the feedback of the victim, which again is being exclusionary by enforcing their money to be taken but not allowing they can be part of the feedback or setting boundaries of what is happening to them.

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          When you call someone choosing to buy a $12 latte a victim it makes everything else you say impossible to take seriously.

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            you use ‘choice’ like $3 latte is an option. You’re bent on manipulating people so it’s hard to take you seriously.

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              You can get a latte at Dunkin donuts for $2.69 or McDonald’s for $1. Or, and this is going to blow your mind, you can live without lattes. We’re not talking about insulin ffs. How fucking entitled are you talking about a luxury item like it’s a necessity lmao

    • SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world
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      It is like people who continue to feed ticketmaster and the resale markets with their predatory fees and prices. Why shouldn’t they keep doing it if people will keep paying their insane prices for nonessentials?

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        Legit not arguing but other than going to the physical box office, what alternatives are there to Ticketmaster? I would love to know so I can stop giving them money.

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          Absolutely. There is no real alternative for most people but at least it isn’t a necessity. They have a nice monopoly going.

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          Go to venues that you deal with them direct. Is it really important that you see the most popular musician at the best venue or is it more important that you heard some fun music with your friends? Make a decision and live with the decision

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      I have a hard time arguing for price controls for lattes. We aren’t talking water or housing or basic staples of food here.

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        to be fair a setup that can make espresso drinks in the same quality league as coffee shops will cost in the range of 1000-3000€ but if you drink one cup per day then you can save that amount in a year by making coffee at home

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      Oh there are definitely laws to stop price gauging but that’s for small businesses and individuals who aren’t rich.

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    A venti 591ml caffe latte from Starbucks is about 8.08$cdn before tax or tip. I don’t go to Starbuck much anymore.

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    Which local coffee shop? By now there’s probably 8 of them, all selling what amounts to something a well built professional coffee vending machine could produce.

    Imagine a coffee vending machine with all the same ingredients that they use, which isn’t much really just different coffees and syrups and milks and stuff, and has the fancy coffee making gear inside to automate the whole process, even the fancy pour designs people like.

    That really doesn’t sound difficult at all compared to funding an entire shop, with rent, staff, electricity for everything, all those consumables, etc etc.

    I’m not saying do away with coffee shops, I’m just saying that instead of having one around every street corner, maybe replace some of them with awesome vending machines, and leave those spaces free for a non-profit community space or something :-D

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    Image Transcription: Twitter Post


    Chris Bakke, @ChrisJBakke

    The year is 2024.

    You walk into your local coffee shop. A latte costs $12.

    You have the choice of tipping 75%, 95%, or 125%.

    You sheepishly tap “75%” and feel bad about yourself.

    The barista shakes his head in disgust.

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      11 months ago
      Coffee: $10
      Service fee: $3.50
      Toilet fee: $1.50
      Tip (we recommend 125-250%): -$20
      Credit card fee (10% of total):-$0.50
      Total:-$5.50
      
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    We don’t really have this whole tipping thing here.

    I’ve had coffee in two places recently. One was in a hypermarket. I don’t remember what the coffee costs there, because it came free with the meal. If the restaurant staff feel they don’t get paid enough, I don’t care if they get inspiration from France and torch every car in the parking lot. You see, I go to the hypermarket by foot. It’s not that far away.

    The other place I had coffee recently was in the train. 2.80€. I certainly hope the restaurant car staff gets paid well. They’re technically railroad employees, after all. You don’t fuck with railroad workers.

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    11 months ago

    This is why I got a cheap Aeropress and milk frother. I pay enough for my latte, and the barista makes as much as I do, stop judging me for not tipping. I tip servers, not counter workers.