Starbucked

A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture

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Taylor Clark: Starbucked (2007, Little, Brown and Company)

Hardcover, 304 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2007 by Little, Brown and Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-01348-2
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STARBUCKED will be the first book to explore the incredible rise of the Starbucks Corporation and the caffeine-crazy culture that fueled its success. Part Fast Food Nation, part Bobos in Paradise, STARBUCKED combines investigative heft with witty cultural observation in telling the story of how the coffeehouse movement changed our everyday lives, from our evolving neighborhoods and workplaces to the ways we shop, socialize, and self-medicate. In STARBUCKED, Taylor Clark provides an objective, meticulously reported look at the volatile issues like gentrification and fair trade that distress activists and coffee zealots alike. Through a cast of characters that includes coffee-wild hippies, business sharks, slackers, Hollywood trendsetters and more, STARBUCKED explores how America transformed into a nation of coffee gourmets in only a few years, how Starbucks manipulates psyches and social habits to snare loyal customers, and why many of the things we think we know about the coffee commodity chain …

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How did a country where people were generally satisfied with instant coffee become a nation of people who order things like 185 degree, non-fat, no whip, double caramel venti macchiato with an extra shot of vanilla?How did a specialty coffee roaster in Seattle transform into one of the most common shops on Earth?Starbucked is the story of how a few people who really cared about decent coffee started to spread the word, became super successful, and then lost part of what made them successful in the push to be ubiquitous.














One of the things that Starbucks pushed early was the idea of "the third space." It is a place that isn't home or work where you go and spend time.  It is encouraging people to go hang out at a coffee shop.  I don't understand that.  I hate being in a coffee shop.  Sometimes my husband wants to go and …

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