You didn't do your job researching things yourself. To bad. You might have learned something.
So no religious organization is upset or condemning Starbucks. I didn't think so. It's a few people.
I researched, I couldn't find any major organized religion upset of Starbucks cups.I know the one I am in doesn't care.
I've already provided you with a link to Faith Driven Consumers, who are encouraging people to buy Duncan Donuts instead of Starbuck's. That's called a boycott, or as this organization puts it, a "buycott."
Apparently Duncan Donuts is closer to Gawd, due to the snowflakes on the cup.
Evangelical group promotes Dunkin' Donuts 'Joy' cups, slams Starbucks' red design
You didn't do your job researching things yourself. To bad. You might have learned something.
So no religious organization is upset or condemning Starbucks. I didn't think so. It's a few people.
I researched, I couldn't find any major organized religion upset of Starbucks cups.I know the one I am in doesn't care.
I've already provided you with a link to Faith Driven Consumers, who are encouraging people to buy Duncan Donuts instead of Starbuck's. That's called a boycott, or as this organization puts it, a "buycott."
Apparently Duncan Donuts is closer to Gawd, due to the snowflakes on the cup.
Evangelical group promotes Dunkin' Donuts 'Joy' cups, slams Starbucks' red design
First off, they a not an organized religion, it is a consumer group. Second, they are not asking you to boycott Starbucks, they are promoting Dunkin because of the cup. Just as I promote my favorite products for various reasons.
I was at Starbucks this morning, my wife's favorite coffee, they aren't seeing any difference in business, complaints or kudos about the cup. It is just a cup that you throw away when you are done consuming their product. Now, I have a set of Portland, Oregon Starbuck mugs that sells for $100. I like those.
It is an Evangelical group.
RALEIGH, N.C. — A North Carolina religious consumer group is asking people to “buycott” — or buy — Dunkin’ Donuts coffee because their holiday cups are more “Christmas friendly” than Starbuck’s red cups.
Faith Driven Consumer, a North Carolina group that researches consumer habits of American Christians, said they approve of Dunkin’ Donuts’ holiday cup design. The cups, unveiled Wednesday, feature the word “Joy” surrounded in a green wreath. The group says they are much more festive and “Christmas-like” than Starbuck’s neutral red cups.
The group likes it so much that it’s encouraging consumers to buy Dunkin’ Donuts coffee instead, according to the Boston Globe.
“By creating cups that specifically message the Joy of the Christmas Season — in sharp contrast to Starbucks’ ‘blank canvas’ – Dunkin’ Donuts has specifically welcomed Faith Driven Consumers, and all Americans who love Christmas,” Chris Stone, founder of Faith Driven Consumer, said in a statement Wednesday.
Evangelical group promotes Dunkin' Donuts 'Joy' cups, slams Starbucks' red design