I don't generally eat dairy, have to take a pill to digest it when I do, but I'm going to have a Pinkberry treat this evening. Do you like Pinkberry? Do they have Pinkberry where you are?
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I don't generally eat dairy, have to take a pill to digest it when I do, but I'm going to have a Pinkberry treat this evening. Do you like Pinkberry? Do they have Pinkberry where you are?
No but I checked them out. They look great!
never heard of it before, but the lil logo looks very similar to Jamba Juice,I wonder if they are owned by the same company..
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Originally Posted by Pull~My~Hair
Kinda. I believe the same Starbucks folks invested heavily in both, as memory serves.
Back to the corporate field.
From Wiki: "Many celebrities such as the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus rave about Pinkberry"
Enough said.
I thought it was a new phone.
i was hoping this thread was going to be about strawberry quik, mmm
Do I like a what now? Isn't that when you hold a fat kid down and repeatedly slap his torso?
I'm not sure what that is.
I'm not sure what that is.
Neither was the FDA for a while.Quote:
Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
It's a frozen-yogurt-based thing in a tub, or at least it is now they use real yogurt.
what ever happened to TCBY? used to love it on TGIF.
the 90's was a simpler time filled with acronyms.
apparently I was so unsure I posted twice.
frozen yogurt creeps me out. I'm more a sorbet or ices girl myself.
I could never see how it tasted any different than soft serve icecream. Next time someone asks me if I want some yogurt I'll ask them if it is frozen or semi-thawed (is that how you'd describe normal yogurt? perhaps partially liquid yogurt.) frozen yogurt is another way of saying solid yogurt, but that doesn't sound very appetizing does it?
I think this is the most times I've ever said yogurt, in my whole life.
I think "congealed" is a better adjective to use in those circumstances.
Pinkberry - The Home of Congealed Bacteria
Kinda has a ring to it...
I prefer my congealed bacteria in the form of cottage cheese.
I should open a store that sells fondue and ikea furniture. I think it will be a big hit.
*shivers*Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
I never understood how anyone could like that suff.
People say the same thing about me so I guess I just feel a bond.
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Originally Posted by Morning Glory
I always found TCBY too sweet and too warm. Pinkberry benefits, I think, from newer soft serve tech, so it is crazy cold. And they'll put actual fruit on it.
The phrase "soft serve tech" seems to add an air of machismo to a substance that really has none.
I was talking to this guy the other night who runs a starbucks down the street, he was saying that every quarter an average Starbucks only make $2,000 in profits after all payout...that means that A Starbucks makes $8,000 a year, but there are sooooo many of them thats why they make so much money...kinda thought they were making wayyyyy more than that per storeQuote:
Originally Posted by Amelia G
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Originally Posted by Pull~My~Hair
That's really interesting. Are they publicly traded? It seems like it would be possible to check those figures.
Still, an independent coffeehouse which paid its manager/owner $50k a year would probably feel like that meant the coffeehouse made a $50k profit, but Starbucks figures its profit after that.
Starbucks is public...Quote:
Originally Posted by Amelia G
http://finance.google.com/finance?q=starbucks
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Originally Posted by jonny.illuminati
Okay, something must be off about the individual store numbers then I think. If they have approx 15,000 stores and their net last year was $673 million and retail accounts for 85% of their business, math is not my strong suit, but I can definitely see that the $8k a year per store math has to be inaccurate.
I try to stay away from those places anyway. Mostly because I'm too lazy to learn a new language. Seriously, what the fuck is Starbuckian? Whatever happened to just ordering a fucking small, medium, or large coffee? I even partially understand expresso, capachino, and latte... partially. Anything beyond that and my mind is fried.
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Originally Posted by nathanmbailey
I just dominate them into filling my order how I placed it.
Well, it's not hard for me to dominate with, "Give me a large coffee. No, not whatever you just said. I just want a normal fucking large coffee." It's the other people's orders. Plus, those places are too expensive anyway.
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Originally Posted by nathanmbailey
Some people get really extra-attached to stuff they have to learn new words for. Knowing that that is the reason for the pressure to use new words annoys me. In general, I don't object to using appropriate jargon, unless I feel manipulated.
I spend too much on food, so I can't really whine about the price, although I'm making a lot more iced lattes at home in this economy.
Give me some cheap generic coffee beans and I'm happy enough. If you stick a spoon in it and the thing doesn't stand up on its own, it's just dirty water.
I just missed getting some Pinkberry while I was in LA. I do like frozen yogurt though since I can't eat much ice cream.
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Originally Posted by Morning Glory
lol me too :)
nope, no pinkberry here
This is all you need to know:Quote:
Originally Posted by nathanmbailey
it totally could be wrong, like I said, this was according to a customer of mine. They only have 15,000 stores?seems like moreQuote:
Originally Posted by Amelia G
From the 2007 Starbucks Fiscal Summary:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pull~My~Hair
"The Pike Place store has always been the symbolic heart of the Starbucks Experience, which more than 170,000 partners (employees) bring to life every day in over 15,000 stores and in 43 countries."
One generally assumes that over 15,000 means a bit over 15,000 i.e. like 15,234 or something, so that is probably about right. 15,000 is a lot. To put this in perspective, here is McDonald's store number for the same year:
"Company-operated restaurants 6,906
Franchised restaurants 20,505
Affiliated restaurants 3,966
Total Systemwide restaurants 31,377"
Having around half as many locations as Mickey D's is a lot.
Nice clip. I knew something was up with those sizes!
LMAO! i have done that before... tried to explain that Venti means 20 in italian...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
Oh, I get it now. They're just telling you the price for the large. That fits. "I'll have a 20 dollar coffee."