Starbuck\‘s refuses to send Coffie to Marines in Iraq
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Posted By:
Mike
Nov 17, 2004
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"I'm not sure about this one but It seems highly unlikely that Starbucks could be this stupid even if they felt this way they wouldn't verbalize it, but I have receveid this several times now and have not been able to find out if there is any truth to it. The Starbucks website has no dispute of this claim as of yet anybody know about this?"
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>> > Recently Marines over in Iraq supporting this country in OIF wrote
>> >to Starbucks because they wanted to let them know how much they
>> >liked their coffee and try to score some free coffee grounds. Starbucks wrote
>> >back telling the Marines thanks for their support in their business,
>> >but that they don't support the War and anyone in it and that they
>> >won't send them the Coffee.
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>> > So as not to offend them we should not support in buying any
>> >Starbucks products. As a War vet and writing to you patriots I feel
>> >we should get this out in the open. I know this War might not be
>> >very popular with some folks, but that doesn't mean we don't support
>> >the boys on t! he ground fighting street to street and house to
>> >house for what they and I believe is right.
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>> > If you feel the same as I do then pass this along, or you can
>> >discard it and I'll never know.
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>> > Thanks very much for your support to me, and I know you'll all be
>> >there again here soon when I deploy once more.
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>> > Semper Fidelis,
>> > Sgt Howard C. Wright
>> > 1st Force Recon Co
>> > 1st Plt PLT RTO
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Comments
Terry Austin
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 | 11:37 AM
http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/starbucks.asp
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Vicki L
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 | 01:28 PM
I looked into that Starbucks thing, and the Sgt who initiated it eventually recalled his letter. (see http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/s/starbucks-iraq.htm ).
Per the story there, Starbucks management says their company policy prohibits donations to military organizations (only non-profit groups like schools are allowable), and that they appreciate our service personnel but can't help.
I say it is time to change policy, don't you? Some employees are actually forwarding their own "one pound of coffee" each week to the troops. Words without works is nothing.
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Maegan
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 | 02:28 PM
I used to work in a video store & people would get really upset when they would come in & ask for donations for charity auctions & we couldn't give them anything. I always handed them a form, they can submit their request to our corporate office, but it took 6-8 wks to process...& that was if the charity budget was still available. The beginning of the year (January) or fiscal year (July) is the best time to hit up companies for money. |
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