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Its their loss Canadian Second Cup and American Gloaria Jeans will capture this marketI'm sure Bongolis can afford it by paying in fish sticks.
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Its their loss Canadian Second Cup and American Gloaria Jeans will capture this marketI'm sure Bongolis can afford it by paying in fish sticks.
Why a top brand like Starbucks will come to Pakistan. Pakistanis can't afford that.
Depends on whether someone wants taste or the complete coffee experience.Nescafe beats them all....
Because it's sasti than all these.
shabaash, after Oscar's "hindus and jews gassing Indian muslims" comment, not this cow piss joke from you.
Starbucks is over rated .. ! drink South Indian Filter coffee ! the best thing ever !
Me Gloria Jeans mainly because its walking distance from my home :-//Starbucks is over rated .. ! drink South Indian Filter coffee ! the best thing ever !
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Surprised there is none in Calcutta.
Mostly i just drink black coffee to stay alert when i have to studyStarbucks is over rated .. ! drink South Indian Filter coffee ! the best thing ever !
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or probably, it's hard to compete against CCD in many cities. But nevertheless, Starbucks is expanding rapidly and will have its presence in these cities soon enough.Not only Calcutta but also Noida,Ahmedabad,Surat,Kochi,Vishakapattanam,Coimbatore,Trivandrum,Mangalore and many other cities, all these cities are growing rapidly.I believe basically indians prefer tea than coffee.
Not only Calcutta but also Noida,Ahmedabad,Surat,Kochi,Vishakapattanam,Coimbatore,Trivandrum,Mangalore and many other cities, all these cities are growing rapidly.I believe basically indians prefer tea than coffee.
Not only Calcutta but also Noida,Ahmedabad,Surat,Kochi,Vishakapattanam,Coimbatore,Trivandrum,Mangalore and many other cities, all these cities are growing rapidly.I believe basically indians prefer tea than coffee.