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3 responses to “Would you rather be Peet's or Starbucks?”

  1. Maria

    I concur. I would rather buy a quality product from a small bussiness, preferebly local. However, addicts can’t be too picky. On the Drive I like Continental or Calabria. If you run more in the Mercedes Neighboburhoods than the bike zone I’d go with Caffe Artigiano.

    Starbucks is a bit like the bathroom in the mall…. in desperation it will do… if there’s nothing else.

  2. Ann (@TheatreSmart)

    Aye, there’s the rub indeed! Peet’s wins every time, but Starbucks is the WINNER. You make an excellent point about not being able to maintain quality across such a big board. Do you suppose Alfred Peet believed he made the right decision?

    So many artists face similar dilemmas to Mr. Peet! Do I want to maintain the quality that’s so important to me? Or do I want to build an empire? Answering that question truthfully provides a guiding principle that makes tough decisions a lot easier.

    I’m glad you’ve made your decision, Rebecca. And I’m with you.

  3. John McLachlan

    Great post, Rebecca. I now have to try out Peet’s.

    As for artists, if only they (we) had these choices to make. Usually, the world, the market, the public, the internal makings of the artist, don’t offer such a decision to be made.

    I’m with the “Peet’s” side of things. Starbucks may be the winner in some eyes, but that’s not what life is about. If being a winner to one person was having one small coffee shop where you roasted your own beans and made $20,000 year, then more power to you.

    Our definitions of success and how we pursue things often have unintended consequences in our lives and they aren’t always good ones for us.

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