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Viral post: an ex-employee revealed the secret recipes for Starbucks drinks

Starbucks is a global institution that provides a wide range of delectable drinks. A recently sacked employee slyly exacted revenge on the business by posting the recipe for each cocktail on social media. The stolen menu images provide a step-by-step guidance for creating Starbucks beverages with exact amounts, syrup choices, and ice proportions.

“Every Starbucks drink recipe was posted by the fired employee,” the statement reads. “You’re welcome,” X said as the thread’s caption. The thread has everything from frappes to cold brew.
Unsurprisingly, the pictures quickly went viral, and many people were overjoyed to discover that they could now make their favourite Starbucks drinks at home. Many others saved the discussion to their bookmarks so they could refer to it later.

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In response to the post, one user said, “Recipes!!!” This thread is a gift for all Starbucks lovers! This is what occurs when you treat your workers poorly—you underpay them, deny them benefits, and punish them for organising a union. ”Now we make our own cute cocktails and we’ll write our own names and we’ll call it Ariane Grande or whatever,’ said another.

“Download these quickly before Starbucks forces Twitter to remove them,” a third person commented. A fourth said, ”Hehehe. I love this treasure. Starbucks devotees, this is a real gem.
Remarkably, Starbucks maintains that details on “recipes, formulas, coffee blends” are exclusive and must not be “disclosed to anyone outside the company.” Concerns about future employees and the potential for harsher contracts and regulations were voiced by a few users. Others cautioned that the X user who uploaded the pictures might face consequences for disclosing private company data.

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Another user said, “Now it’s trouble for other new recruits…their contractual clauses will be worse.” “If only someone could take these recipes and start a cheaper Starbucks,” said yet another.
But this isn’t the first time an employee has acted in this manner. The menu’s recipes have also been made public on TikTok by a number of former staff members.
Regarding the disclosure of its recipe files, Starbucks has not released an official remark.

Srushti Sharma

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