vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 17 2008 | coffee, seattle, books
Interesting topic, but according to the review, not exactly well-written, sadly.
Apparently a nearby Starbucks helps local mom and pop coffee places, rather than hurts them.
And Starbucks only started making money when they started opening stores close to each other. Huh.
Quoted: . Is the fair trade movement ultimately good for the growers? Is it OK to peddle an addictive substance in such quantities? Is coffee beneficial ...
vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2008 | coffee, seattle
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