Starbucks can do what they want as far as I'm concerned, but is it not technically illegal what they said they want to do?
57Brave (01-31-2017)
BTW just to reiterate. Sturg literally jsut said that I was right about supply and demand, and that Uber spit in the face of supply and demand which is what I said.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
I'll disagree here. I don't think the decision was made specifically to support Trump, but to undermine their competition. If taxi drivers are going to strike and Uber jacks up pricing so much that many people decide to not use their service instead, Uber doesn't benefit during a period in which they stand to do so.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Yes and no. Realize that Lyft didn't do the same thing. And because of the Uber system, they don't have a stable of drivers waiting. I also assume that the employees are taking the majority of the bath here. Not the company who I'm sure are still taking the lion's share of the fees.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
It's tough reading through all of your LMAOs in your post... I read your post as questioning whether demand was too high.
Your personal immaturity notwithstanding... I love that you're mad at a company for allowing human beings to have a ride home from the airport rather than stranding them.
One LMAO = All of the LMAOs
I don't really recall me saying I'm mad at Uber for doing this. I said Uber is a ****ty company, but my belief in that isn't because of this event. People boycotting Uber though again isn't similar to Starbucks though I'm glad you're trying to spin it that way.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Boycott aside, does anyone like Starbucks' coffee? Can't speak for the fancy stuff - I drink one, maybe two, cups of coffee a day, black w/no sweeteners - but I've never been a fan of the regular coffee. Especially for the price.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. The reason for people wanting to boycott Uber is much more complex than this and much more justified. This is boycotting a company who employs about 200K americans, wanting to employ 10K more Americans because they said they want to employ refugees who are the people who I think would benefit the most from the jobs.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Better than ****ty coffee, much worse than what you'll find at a local place. One of the things that I hated seeing, I was in Burlington, VT and there was a Starbucks that was just hopping, like line and everything, there was a local coffee shop just down the street who roasts their own beans and is superior that was moderately busy.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
People are boycotting Uber for 3 reasons:
Uber taking fares (at some point, lower) at JFK despite the protest. (this is beyond stupid)
The CEO made a non committal response on facebook. (this is beyond stupid)
The CEO is on Trumps economic advisory council (this is beyond stupid)
You have every right to protest (taxi cab drivers), but don't expect other companies to abide by your beliefs and stand with you.
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sturg33 (01-31-2017)