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Starbucks charges 290 for ‘Ajji approved filter coffee’: Netizen react

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Starbucks charges 290 for ‘Ajji approved filter coffee’: Netizen react

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  • Starbucks overhauled its menu and introduced goods such as masala chai and filter coffee.
  • A Twitter tweet displaying the company’s marketing for its grandmother-approved filter coffee.
  • “Dear Starbucks, there’s literally no ajji in god’s green earth who’ll approve a filter coffee for 290rs +taxes,” read the caption.
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Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee chain, overhauled its menu last year and introduced goods such as masala chai and filter coffee. A Twitter tweet displaying the company’s marketing for its grandmother-approved filter coffee for 290, minus taxes, has now gotten a lot of attention. While several people stated that their grandparents would not accept of an exorbitantly priced filter coffee, others stated that they would certainly approve with a 290 monthly subscription for Starbucks coffee.

“Dear Starbucks, there’s literally no ajji in god’s green earth who’ll approve a filter coffee for 290rs +taxes,” read the caption written along with a picture shared by Twitter user Adithya Venkatesan. The picture features a promotional Starbucks standee having a picture of a young man sharing piping hot coffee with his ajji (grandmother). The text on the standee reads, “Ajji approved filter coffee for Shivu. Starting at 290*. Starbucks.” It also accompanies the hashtag #ItStartsWithYourName.

Take a look at his tweet

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The tweet has received over 3.5 lakh views, nearly 11,000 likes, and many retweets since it was uploaded a few hours ago. Many Twitter users have also responded to the post in the comments area.

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Earlier, pictures of Zev Siegl, co-founder of Starbucks, relishing masala dosa and a cup of traditional filter coffee at Bengaluru’s Vidyarthi Bhavan went viral online. Siegel even left a heartwarming note saying that he would take the wonderful experience with him back to Seattle.

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