I think people become reliant on coffee. And that can't necessarily be a good thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Americans are making coffee a bigger part of their lives, expanding attitudes and behaviors that are driving new levels of consumption.
I'm a coffee enthusiast. I try not to have too many bad habits.
People don't stop eating, and they don't stop drinking coffee.
Coffee and smoking are the last great addictions.
I am a coffee fanatic. Once you go to proper coffee, you can't go back. You cannot go back.
I've never had a cup of coffee in my life. I can't even remain in the same room with coffee.
In many places where coffee is grown, deforestation is a major issue. With Starbucks' position in the marketplace and the respect and relationships we have, we can - and have, in some cases - been able to educate and influence people.
Despite the growing evidence of health benefits associated with coffee consumption, I still don't recommend my patients drink it - not because it's not healthy, but because there are even healthier choices.
I don't know how people live without coffee, I really don't.
No one among us suffers the radical appreciation for coffee that I do. It calls to me, but I have learned not to listen.