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kingseven wrote:(as people are installing some nice kit as I type - so excited) so it may take a day or two to get up on the blog!
Are you certain that's what they'll do with it? I'm not really on either side... but I believe they bought the 'tech' and perhaps IP on it. I'm thinking there's a possibility Starbies may want some of that tech to put into designing a home-use machine that they can sell to the masses. Why just put one clover in their own shops if they can sell millions more?espressomattic wrote:...will make it into the public relm and produce good coffee.... I can only see it as a good thing as they will have to put quality coffee through it to achieve the right result.
espressomattic wrote:why are youall being so bloody negative? why don't you just begrateful that a machine that would otherwise be pretty obscure will make it into the public relm and produce good coffee.
Or is tht it is just Starbucks that gets your goat. I just don't get this snobbishness really. Have you actually thought out of the box that it may be a good thing that it has been sold or are you happy being blinkered here?
I can only see it as a good thing as they will have to put quality coffee through it to achieve the right result. I still say good on them and I hope it is a success. I apologise for not joining the bandwagon here
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