Sadly the breakfast cost. Hits twitter. Just like rest of us. Government plans are hitting ALL IN THE. POCKETBOOK, oh ,wait. It’s against byeden s’ law. You can’t owe that either . Such crap,!! Byeden law
Remotely working makes sense. For one it lowers the carbon emissions. Second, puts less people on congested freeways. Third, companies save money on subsidizing transportation costs to it's employees. Fourth, companies an downsize office space and save on rent/leases. It's a win-win if you ask me.
All excellent points, as long as employees really are working. But if they aren’t, there’s little oversight to motivate them. Also, when physically disconnected from a company and other employees, it’s difficult to foster the team spirit, camaraderie and sense of personal responsibility that make the company a more desirable place to work. With no real loyalty, it’s easier for employees to find a reason to leave, which is a net loss for the company that trained them.
Please see my pinned comment. I have done my research, and reported my sources. If you believe it’s in error, please give your sources that support your argument.
From colorful iced teas to pop culture-inspired Frappuccinos that double as desserts, customers have been concocting secret menu drinks for years-some, like the Pink Drink, have even earned a spot on the official Starbucks menu. Here are some of the best Starbucks secret menu drinks, both old and new.13 Mar 2023 Delish magazine
And that was just one article out of five. You have one source and btw everyone who buys Starbucks knows how the espresso content is distributed. Maybe you need another hobby
What do you mean? Short and tall have same amount of shots(single) UNLESS it’s an americano then short gets a single shot tall gets a double shot…. Grande and Venti have same amount of shots(double)UNLESS it’s an ICED venti then it has 3 shots. So when you say the same amount of shots are you saying per fluid ounce? Like technically?
Perhaps each Starbucks location can choose? All I can tell you for sure is that a source at Starbucks told the Epoch Times that this is true, and I also saw the court record for a class action lawsuit against Starbucks over this practice, which the petitioners felt was deceptive to customers expecting to get more caffeine from the larger drinks. Please see my pinned comment for more information.
This isn’t true on two counts. Short isn’t on the secret menu, and the espresso shots vary based on size for drinks like the latte. If you order 1 shot, of course it’ll still be only 1 shot no matter what cup you put it in.
Starbucks is a Pagan temple, research the origins of Starbucks, why were they cast into the fiery furnace? because they refused to eat and drink what was dedicated to pagan gods, most have no idea
Thank you for your reasonable take on this. So many others try to spin it into some wild idea that Hobbs quit. It's sad when so many people don't care about truth..
Deceptive Title, Nina. She didn't step down. That's misleading, clean it up im a long time subscriber. She didn't step down, please correct your title?
That’s why I put a question mark on it, to indicate it’s the question many seem to be asking right now. Nothing deceptive about that. And, I make the full situation clear in the video.
It's about time someone ACTED like a governor in Arizona!! Since Hobbs has the intelligence of a sweet potato, maybe her replacement can do a little better! How about replacing her with Keri Lake - the REAL winner of the last election???
@@southerndigest8996 Can The Acting Governor file impeachment charges?! THAT is how the DemoKrauts are going to seize complete power, by declaring emergencies and TAKING it! Oh, they already did that, in 2020...
Katie Hobbs, governor of Arizona, was going to be out of the state temporarily. The Arizona state constitution says the governor must be present in the state while performing her duties. If she isn’t, she must call on the next state official in the line of succession to become the temporary acting governor until she returns. But since the AZ Secretary of State and the AZ Attorney General were going to be out of state at the same time (perhaps on the same trip with the governor?), the next in line was the State Treasurer, Republican Kimberly Yee. What I find interesting is that the top three Democrats in AZ found a reason to be out of the state when the President (who is also the head of their party) makes a rare visit to AZ. Coincidence? Perhaps. But it could be they didn’t want to be associated with him.
Some states have a position called the Lieutenant Governor that automatically takes over when the Governor is out of town (Florida and Texas) are two states that do that. Those states have Republican Governors . An odd part is that the Florida Lieutenant Gov is a Democrat, I wonder if the Texas LG is also a Democrat (no wonder people refer to the two political parties as the Uni-Party) 🤔
Unlike the federal elections, the top two positions in the states aren’t voted for on the same ticket. Since they are usually elected independently of one another. As a result, the governor and lieutenant governor can often end up being from different political parties. That is, unless the state doesn’t have a position called Lt Governor. Arizona is one that does not.
@@southerndigest8996 Thanks for that info because I didn't see the LG position on any ballot & wondered why. Such an important position (don't they become the governor if anything happens to the governor, if so, they should be on the same ballot the Governor is on) in my opinion.