I work at a Starbucks store as a barista, and I have to agree that whenever I write on cups it does feel unauthentic, more of something that I'm forced to do. The feeling grew more with the inability to write or draw whatever I wanted and instead more guided towards a smiley face or a "thank you!".
Not clear how the economics of it work but I am excited to go to Printemps in a way i would not have been for any similar dept store that wasn't visually interesting...cool way of generating traffic
I work at a Starbucks store as a barista, and I have to agree that whenever I write on cups it does feel unauthentic, more of something that I'm forced to do. The feeling grew more with the inability to write or draw whatever I wanted and instead more guided towards a smiley face or a "thank you!".
interesting! that makes sense that it feels forced.. i wonder how its going for them.
Not clear how the economics of it work but I am excited to go to Printemps in a way i would not have been for any similar dept store that wasn't visually interesting...cool way of generating traffic
exactly how i feel
I went today! It was fun to walk around. I'll probably get drinks there sometimes