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‘I just found out’: McDonald’s worker shares why you shouldn’t order Frappes

‘Just go to Starbucks.’

On by Stacy Fernandez

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‘Please don’t’: Woman says she’s in hospital with congestive heart failure, but begs Panera not to discontinue charged lemonades

‘They’ll have to pry the strawberry charged lemonade from my cold, dead hands.’

On by Braden Bjella

Woman looking grosses out (l+r), Celsius can(c)

‘Incredibly cruel to put out a product like this’: Customer says Celsius is lying about its ingredients after her nightmare experience with the drink

‘I had a Celsius one time and I felt like I could chew through a barbed wire fence.’

On by Phil West

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‘We were also told now to not tell anyone’: Starbucks worker says management told them to use decaf after running out of regular coffee, espresso

‘We are serving them decaf without them knowing.’

On by Stacy Fernandez

Panera called out for false claims that Charged Lemonade has the same caffeine content as Dark Roast coffee

’99% of coffee is gonna be in that 80mg range’: Panera called out for false claims that Charged Lemonade has the same caffeine content as Dark Roast coffee

‘I would probably be out for the day if I drank the charged lemonade.’

On by Phil West

Starbucks customer asleep in car at drive thru (l) Starbucks drive thru with sign (c) Starbucks customer in car at drive thru (r)

‘She definitely needed that coffee’: Customer falls asleep while waiting in Starbucks drive-thru

‘When I used to work grave shift this happened to me.’

On by Brooke Sjoberg

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‘The amount of ‘wrong’ drinks I’d make’: Starbucks barista shares everything she drinks in a 6-hour shift

‘6 hours and 7000 mg of caffeine.’

On by Brooke Sjoberg

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‘They’re drinking them like juice’: Starbucks barista says she knows Refreshers contain caffeine but ‘still let parents buy it for their kids’

‘And the parents wonder why their kids beg for Starbucks everyday.’

On by Brooke Park

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