Why do "coffee shops" discriminate against tea drinkers?
I'm not a coffee person, so get my tea every morning from a "coffee shop". I ask for a "white English breakfast tea" , however, they never put milk in the tea and expect me to go to the milk station and pour my own milk.
However, for coffee drinkers, they'll happily pour the milk, froth, chocolate toppings and goodness knows what else.
Yet, for tea drinkers, they just grab a cup with the tea bag already in there, add hot water and here you go.
Its almost as if they don't want to serve tea and they're doing you a favour. Tea and coffee prices are not far off yet coffee takes longer to prepare.
I now go to Pret, they add milk as its their normal procedure. Other coffee shops will do so if you ask them but its too much hard work as the baristas are not programmed to do so.
That's my Friday rant over!
I'm not a coffee person, so get my tea every morning from a "coffee shop". I ask for a "white English breakfast tea" , however, they never put milk in the tea and expect me to go to the milk station and pour my own milk.
However, for coffee drinkers, they'll happily pour the milk, froth, chocolate toppings and goodness knows what else.
Yet, for tea drinkers, they just grab a cup with the tea bag already in there, add hot water and here you go.
Its almost as if they don't want to serve tea and they're doing you a favour. Tea and coffee prices are not far off yet coffee takes longer to prepare.
I now go to Pret, they add milk as its their normal procedure. Other coffee shops will do so if you ask them but its too much hard work as the baristas are not programmed to do so.
That's my Friday rant over!
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