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Why Students Are Addicted To Starbucks?

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Beginning the day with a cup of coffee has become a ritual for many college students. As a college freshmen, I found out that many students from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign were addicted to Starbucks. Most of them consumed two to three cups of coffee per day and spend an average of $16 - $25 dollars per week in Starbucks. This was at stake because students can be drown into debt because of their overspending in Starbucks. Also, drinking too much coffee can lead to stomach problems and other debilitating illnesses that cloud the mind and make the body sluggish. Therefore, I designed to conduct a research and find out why Starbucks are so attractive that caused students overspend their money. Based on the primary sources I …show more content…

The survey had proved the drinks at Starbucks were pricy, which it caused many students overspend their money.
In order to provide more evidence, I did an investigation by compared the prices of drinks between Starbucks, McDonald’s and Dunkin Donuts. I wanted to confirm the fact that Starbucks were pricy than other cafes, and also to take a look of their environments. The atmosphere of McDonald’s and Dunkin Donuts were different compared to Starbucks. Even though there were lots of people buying coffee in Dunkin Donuts, but not much of them willing to stay in there. For McDonald’s, the interior was big, but it gave me an empty feeling. Overall, the environment of both cafes were not as comfortable as it was in Starbucks. I chose two of the most common drinks sold in Starbucks, McDonald’s, and Dunkin Donuts. For hot coffee, a venti Starbucks’ Pike Place is $2.35, a large Dunkin' Donuts’ Original Blend is $1.89, and a large McDonald's coffee is only $1. For iced mocha, a large McDonald's Iced Mocha is $2.99, a venti Starbucks Iced Mocha is $3.95, and a large Dunkin' Donuts Iced Mocha Original Blend is $2.29. This supported my hypothesis because both the hot coffee and iced mocha were sold for a higher price in Starbucks than McDonald’s and Dunkin Donuts.
Moreover, I used an open letter from Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company. In this letter, Schultz stated that Starbucks’ employees should respect the customers, and serve them with

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