Is Starbucks spelling your name wrong on purpose? Here’s one theory
Trying to make the most of starbucks spelling name wrong? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.
Key Takeaways
- Advertisement If you go to Starbucks from time to time, it’s probably happened to you.
- After the barista tells you that your order is ready, you glance down at the cup and see an unfamiliar spelling of your name.
- For example, “Myke” instead of “Mike” or ‘Mali’ instead of ‘Molly.’ Theory: Starbucks misspells names for free advertising ...
If you go to Starbucks from time to time, it’s probably happened to you.
After the barista tells you that your order is ready, you glance down at the cup and see an unfamiliar spelling of your name. For example, “Myke” instead of “Mike” or ‘Mali’ instead of ‘Molly.’
Theory: Starbucks misspells names for free advertising
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Starbucks is a busy place, so most people understand how this can happen with unusual names, but the Internet is puzzled by misspellings of common names.
The YouTube channel Super Deluxe has one theory: They’re doing it on purpose.
While this theory has not been proven, Super Deluxe suggests that baristas misspell names because it amounts to more free advertising for the coffee chain.
How so? When people notice the misspellings, they share pictures like this on social media:
Barista: "Did you say 'Kristen?'"Me: "No, with a T"#soclose #notreally #starbucksfail pic.twitter.com/B1zI2MORVj
, Tristan Fortsch (@tristanCF) December 2, 2016
According to Mirror Online, a Starbucks spokesperson said they don’t tell anyone on staff to purposely misspell names of shoppers, but this conspiracy theory lives on!
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If you love the taste of Starbucks’ coffee but not the cost, you could always purchase a bag of coffee on sale at the grocery store and brew it at home.
When you do stop by a Starbucks, here are some tips to help you save:
- DIY iced lattes: Order a triple espresso over ice, Venti size. Add some milk, and you have a latte for less than $3.
- Score affordable refills: You may be able to get your cup refilled for just 50 cents. You are limited to hot coffee, hot tea, iced coffee or iced tea.
- Bring your own cup: Help the environment by using your own cup. You’ll also knock 10 cents off of your purchase.
- Upsize it: Order a Tall drip in a large cup. That gives you more room to add milk and still pay for a Tall.
- Ask for less ice: Order your drink with half or no ice so that you get more drink in your cup.
See 10 more money-saving hacks at Starbucks.
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The bottom line: a little research on starbucks spelling name wrong goes a long way. Compare your options, watch for seasonal offers, and never pay full price when a better deal is one click away.
Originally published at clark.com.
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