After being fired, a Starbucks employee chose one of the most devastating methods of retaliation against the beverage company by allegedly sharing all of its drink recipes on social media.?
While the name of the employee has not been revealed, a viral thread claims a Starbucks employee was fired after which they posted all the recipes online on X.?
The employee allegedly shared images of all the recipes as well as sensitive information about the beverages' contents.The dismissed barista's photos are going viral on the social networking platform X, formerly Twitter. However, this is not the first time that the recipe for one of Starbucks' most famous drinks has been leaked.
Other employees of the corporation utilised the tactic to exact revenge after being sacked by the company. There have been reports of fired employees releasing the recipe for Starbucks shakes on TikTok.
Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington. It started as a single store that primarily sold high-quality coffee beans and equipment for brewing coffee at home. Over the years, Starbucks has grown into a global coffeehouse chain known for its specialty coffee drinks and a wide range of other beverages and snacks.
On March 30, 1971, Starbucks was founded by three partners: Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker.?Over time, Starbucks expanded and evolved into the global coffeehouse chain that it is today.
The viral thread has over 41 Starbucks shake and coffee recipes. The beverage manufacturer meets the needs of a huge number of customers from all over the world. The Tata subsidiary is infamous for charging exorbitant fees.?
The worldwide beverage company is also recognised for retailing its own cold brews and iced coffees. People can simply manufacture their own Starbucks coffees at home using these recipes.?
The lengthy thread seemingly has the recipes for all of Starbucks' renowned drinks, including cold brew and frappes.?
The post on X quickly went viral and also elicited fascinating responses from netizens."Now we make our own cute drinks and we'll write our own names and we'll call it Ariane Grande or whatever," according to a user on X
"There's no need to go to Starbucks," claimed another X user. "You still can't get the taste and vibe of Starbucks when you make it at home," one more wrote.
Aside from these remarks, there were a number of others expressing delight at seeing the recipe. The post has received 20,700 likes as of Sunday. It has received around 9,18,800 views. Take a look at the viral post below:
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