Monday, January 26, 2009

Hacking Starbucks continued

Posted by Owen Morris on Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:30 AM

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Local blogger PlazaJen has a great post about how she hacked Starbucks' berry chai infusion, which is a chai tea that combines "a proprietary

blend of aronia berry and black

currant juice."

As fast as Starbucks can introduce drinks, people (me included) are trying to hack them or subvert them or do whatever we can to try and find cheaper alternatives for the same taste.

Part of that is human nature but there's something else at work right now too.

While it was always frivolous to pay four or

five dollars for a drink that costs pennies (the cup costs more than

the coffee), it seems downright wrong in this economy. At the same time, a lot of us have become addicted

to Starbucks' atmosphere, service and drinks. We don't want to

give it up, but we don't want to pay the

equivalent of lunch for a cup of liquid.

There's another element at work, too.

Starbucks is struggling mightily right now and so it's constantly

introducing new items. Whereas the government

throws money at the banks, Starbucks throws new tea blends at baristas.

Both strategies seem to be having the same effect. The problem is that

these drinks are really just new takes on old ones. After I wrote about London Fog Latte, a reader pointed out that the same item has always been on the menu as a vanilla tazo Earl Grey misto.

Instead

of introducing new drinks for people to hack, Starbucks' should drop

its prices so that the most expensive drink is $3 and

everything else priced accordingly. That would hurt the bottom line, but if this mess we're in continues for another year

or more, things at Sixbucks are going to get worse before they get

better. Three-dollar drinks might encourage people to stop spending their

time hacking and spend more money buying.  

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I hate asking about these kits but I just bought a
Google Biz Kit and haven't heard
too much dealing with it.

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