Saturday, June 23, 2012

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4) The food- Well they are here to mainly serve fair trade coffee. Everything there is overpriced. I think their standards for coffee and food have dropped. I have been to their stores on and off within the last few years and things have changed for the worst. Well the last time I went there I had a voucher extended stay hotels in houston courtesy of some friends that work there. I had a bagel and a hot chocolate. They ran out of jam and blueberry bagels so I settled for a plain one. Which wasn't as nice without the jam. The hot chocolate was really extended stay hotels in houston weak and the milk was a little bit stale. extended stay hotels in houston I think it was a day old.
Well from now on I think I'll support the boycott and stop going there and tell my student union friends to stop as well. Even if someone paid me or give me coffee for free. They are ruining Melbourne's good rep for coffee.
If you like really bad and overpriced coffees then go there. But if you don't stop going there. I haven't been to the ones in Sydney. I heard that they have much better extended stay hotels in houston Gloria Jeans coffee places there then here
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