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A good friend from home told me sometimes the only people she speaks to in a given day are baristas, but that's better than nothing; that's enough right now.
Source: https://www.salon.com/2023/01/05/new-year-2023-loneliness-resolutions/
However, it's important to note you can't just go into any UK Starbucks and order the secret menu drinks by name - you have to outline exactly how to make it, as baristas won't know all the items that people come up with.
In 2013 two espresso stand owners were arrested on accusations of promoting prostitution and exploitation of a minor, as well as a Snohomish County sheriff’s sergeant for tipping off baristas about undercover officers in exchange for sexual favors.
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/city-pay-500k-settle-bikini-barista-dress-code-98444063
Reduced hours and dwindling benefits spur baristas to action as a small Prosser cafe becomes the 27th in the state to vote to unionize.
Source: https://crosscut.com/investigations/2023/09/3-recent-wins-starbucks-union-gains-traction-eastern-wa
The business is paying minimum wage to its baristas, cashiers, greeters, servers, bakers, chefs and sandwich makers -- all of whom are age 22 and older and have special needs.
The cafe is now equipped with a tap dispensing system that employees can use to quickly pour cups of coffee or tea rather than baristas brewing them.
The complaint notes that SpaceX hired for numerous positions with no connection to sensitive technology, like cooks, dishwashers and baristas.
We don’t know if they hire people who identify as male, or how bikini-clad baristas will keep their sweet cheeks warm during frigid winter days.