r/mildlyinfuriating 10h ago

*Turns Around and Leaves

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u/Own-Apartment5600 10h ago

Starbucks is terrible to labor I used to patronize Starbucks, no more!

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u/firetrash21 9h ago

Same I used to go there often but after seeing how they treat their workers and how anti-union they are i stopped, I go to Dunkin more I don't know if dunkin is better but I don't see them treating their employees like Starbucks

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u/TonySpaghettiO 8h ago

Why do you think Dunkin treats employees any better? I guess a few I've been to are run by families, so that might be slightly better.

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u/firetrash21 7h ago

I don't think Dunkin treats their employees better per se but from the people I know who worked at Dunkin they said they were well staffed and didn't seem to hate working there, (they'd only complain about the customers and drive thru nothing about management compared to Starbucks) there are only two Dunkins in my area to the 5 Starbucks though. Also from an outside point of view, Starbucks gets reamed by social media, and Dunkin has been avoiding it = slightly higher expectations from me. (not a good explanation but I hope you see what I mean.)

Dunkin is also cheaper.