IS IT MY RESPONSIBLE TO GET SUGAR OR TO PUT SOME SWEETNESS IN MY COFFEE IN A STARBUCKS COFFEE SHOP?!


Question: IS IT MY RESPONSIBLE TO GET SUGAR OR TO PUT SOME SWEETNESS IN MY COFFEE IN A STARBUCKS COFFEE SHOP?
Last time, i ordered a tall cappuccino in a starbucks coffee shop for to go.. And when i got home and had to taste it.. It has no taste of sweetness! Or its like a blank taste, i only taste the espresso and the milk.. Do i have to get sugar or sweetening stuffs before i leave the shop? Or do i have to say to the barista to put some sweetness to my coffee and pay for it? I really dont know what to do! And it seemed like people are staring at me and saying 'IS THIS GUY CAME FROM A MOUNTAIN?' haha this is really embarassing.. Need help?

Answers:

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I think you don't understand what the different Starbucks drinks are. Cafe Latte and Cappuccinos are made with just espresso and milk. They are not sweet beverages, so will not come with any sort of sweetening unless you ask or add your own. Typical Starbucks behavior is to add your own at the counter they have full of all the sweet stuff.

All of the flavored Lattes and Frapaccinos and things like that are sweetened and don't need anything added.

If you aren't sure - just ask if the drink you have ordered is already sweet.



My gawd...just how helpless are you? You said you went into the store - well, there is a counter with sweetener and lighteners on it - finish off the drink how you want it.

If you went through the drive through - you would ask for it the way you want it.

Geez...don't you have an attendant or guardian who helps people like you when you are allowed outside?



lol:) sometimes they leave the sweetnesson the botton for you can just shakee it.. Or you can just ask :) idnt tink there's a addiction charge foe that



usually they put it in for you but if it bothers you that much to take a chance of them not putting it in just ask



Sounds troll...

If your not, just ask.



idk




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