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Starbucks Customer Gets Enraged by This Judgemental Note on His Coffee Cup
Apr 11, 2016 20:03
Starbucks baristas don't get your name right all too often, but that's okay. It's forgivable. But it's not okay when they pass on judgement. This one guy, got a shock when he got his coffee cup, only to find something else written on the receipt.
"Diabetes here I come."
He decided to share a note of his own:
Some people are thinking he typed it in himself, because which barista would actually do that?
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