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04-12-2016, 03:17 PM
Some things in life inevitably come with an inescapable long line: the newest iPhone (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=2014/09/30/iphone-obsession-stories_n_5876458.html), renewing a driver's license (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=entry/even-google-is-waiting-on-the-dmv_us_5649f15ee4b08cda3489971c), and Santa Claus, to name a few. There are also food trends, like rainbow-colored bagels (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=entry/rainbow-bagels-brooklyn-video_us_56b1f815e4b08069c7a5825d?ir=Taste§ion =us_taste&utm_hp_ref=taste), that draw a frenzy of crowds and media attention, too.
It's just not everyday a line forms for a place that to many feels so pointedly un-trendy, so normal and, in fact, mundane: Starbucks (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=news/starbucks/).
"Et pendant ce temps, Starbucks ouvre à Strasbourg."
Si vous avez du mal à dormir ce soir, comptez les : pic.twitter.com/ktefWkOH2I (https://t.co/ktefWkOH2I)
— Zelda Dorant (@ZeldaDorant) April 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/ZeldaDorant/status/718390637171720192)
Yes, this line of people in Strasbourg, France are patiently waiting to get their caffeine fix from the city's first-ever Starbucks, which opened April 8.
2h de queue pour un café : le phénomène Starbucks débarque à Strasbourg, ouverture au public à 7h ce matin. pic.twitter.com/vWLsc5QBqr (https://t.co/vWLsc5QBqr)
— France 3 Alsace (@F3Alsace) April 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/F3Alsace/status/718336642629660672)
Why, oh why are these people waiting in line for Starbucks, you might ask? Well, for starters, coffee in (http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/ristretto-why-is-coffee-in-paris-so-bad/?_r=0)France is notoriously bad (http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/ristretto-why-is-coffee-in-paris-so-bad/?_r=0), according to the New York Times. You'd expect otherwise from the country that boasts many famous cafés (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=party-earth/five-cant-miss-cafes-in-p_b_3530121.html) and is widely known for being superior (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=2014/07/22/french-cuisine-food-better_n_5605956.html) when it comes to all things food related. But there is much evidence that shows France is lacking (http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/roads/2014/01/coffee_in_france_is_terrible_why_can_t_the_french_ brew_a_good_cup_of_coffee.html) when it comes to the buzzy stuff.
Of course, the novelty factor could also be in play. While Paris has a few Starbucks locations of its own, the new location is the first of its kind in Strasbourg, which is located in eastern France.
Or it could just be the fact that Frappuccinos are undeniably delicious.
Woooohhhoooo
First Starbucks in Strasbourg
#NewStarbucks#Strasbourg @Starbucks (https://twitter.com/Starbucks) @StarbucksFrance (https://twitter.com/StarbucksFrance) pic.twitter.com/nctO8swTun (https://t.co/nctO8swTun)
— Katiuha Tim (@katiuha_tim) April 10, 2016 (https://twitter.com/katiuha_tim/status/719209080590573568)
The previously existing Starbucks locations in Paris all boast notably favorable Yelp reviews (http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=starbucks&find_loc=Paris&ns=1). Still, we never thought we'd see Europeans showing up to the the chain in droves when there are so many other coffee shops at their disposal.
H/T Eater (http://www.eater.com/2016/4/11/11409560/france-loves-starbucks-but-why)
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It's just not everyday a line forms for a place that to many feels so pointedly un-trendy, so normal and, in fact, mundane: Starbucks (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=news/starbucks/).
"Et pendant ce temps, Starbucks ouvre à Strasbourg."
Si vous avez du mal à dormir ce soir, comptez les : pic.twitter.com/ktefWkOH2I (https://t.co/ktefWkOH2I)
— Zelda Dorant (@ZeldaDorant) April 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/ZeldaDorant/status/718390637171720192)
Yes, this line of people in Strasbourg, France are patiently waiting to get their caffeine fix from the city's first-ever Starbucks, which opened April 8.
2h de queue pour un café : le phénomène Starbucks débarque à Strasbourg, ouverture au public à 7h ce matin. pic.twitter.com/vWLsc5QBqr (https://t.co/vWLsc5QBqr)
— France 3 Alsace (@F3Alsace) April 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/F3Alsace/status/718336642629660672)
Why, oh why are these people waiting in line for Starbucks, you might ask? Well, for starters, coffee in (http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/ristretto-why-is-coffee-in-paris-so-bad/?_r=0)France is notoriously bad (http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/ristretto-why-is-coffee-in-paris-so-bad/?_r=0), according to the New York Times. You'd expect otherwise from the country that boasts many famous cafés (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=party-earth/five-cant-miss-cafes-in-p_b_3530121.html) and is widely known for being superior (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=2014/07/22/french-cuisine-food-better_n_5605956.html) when it comes to all things food related. But there is much evidence that shows France is lacking (http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/roads/2014/01/coffee_in_france_is_terrible_why_can_t_the_french_ brew_a_good_cup_of_coffee.html) when it comes to the buzzy stuff.
Of course, the novelty factor could also be in play. While Paris has a few Starbucks locations of its own, the new location is the first of its kind in Strasbourg, which is located in eastern France.
Or it could just be the fact that Frappuccinos are undeniably delicious.
Woooohhhoooo
First Starbucks in Strasbourg
#NewStarbucks#Strasbourg @Starbucks (https://twitter.com/Starbucks) @StarbucksFrance (https://twitter.com/StarbucksFrance) pic.twitter.com/nctO8swTun (https://t.co/nctO8swTun)
— Katiuha Tim (@katiuha_tim) April 10, 2016 (https://twitter.com/katiuha_tim/status/719209080590573568)
The previously existing Starbucks locations in Paris all boast notably favorable Yelp reviews (http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=starbucks&find_loc=Paris&ns=1). Still, we never thought we'd see Europeans showing up to the the chain in droves when there are so many other coffee shops at their disposal.
H/T Eater (http://www.eater.com/2016/4/11/11409560/france-loves-starbucks-but-why)
-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. (http://start.westnet.ca/newstempch.php?article=terms.html/) It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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