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Seriously, people, it's eleven cents. Eleven cents. If that seriously influences someone's coffee-buying habits then maybe they shouldn't be buying coffee anywhere. Or much of anything else for that matter!
Jenn wrote at :
before the 11 cents anyway. A large coffee at the Dunkin D in Charlestown cost $1.84 and it cost $1.79 at Starbucks actually, so 5 cents cheaper. Hey, I don't care where people buy coffee (I don't even drink it myself) I just think if someone really always bought their coffee at Starbucks and then stopped because it cost 11 cents more, that seems pretty silly.
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