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It's no secret that Starbucks isn't cheap.
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And if you're thinking about also getting something to eat, you can plan on shelling out at least 10 to 20 bucks.
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There's an old saying - you get what you pay for--that you'd hope would apply here--but according to Starbucks employees and managers, that's not the case.
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When asked about the food at Starbucks, one Redditor and former Starbucks employee said,
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"All Starbucks food is reheated frozen food."
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"Doesn't mean it doesn't taste good, it's just not fresh at all and incredibly overpriced."
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Another Redditor volunteered a little insight into Starbucks' entire marketing plan, developed to keep customers happy with their pastries, claiming,
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"Pastries are thawed overnight."
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"The warming is so you feel better about paying 3 USD for a single fucking cookie instead of going to the grocery store across the parking lot and paying the same price for a dozen."
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The whole purpose of places like Starbucks is for people with no decision-making ability whatsoever to make six decisions just to buy one cup of coffee.
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Of course, you expect to pay for convenience--that's why fast food is so popular--but Starbucks has always marketed themselves as above your average McDonald's Dollar Menu.
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That may be true of their coffee, but when it comes to pastries, you're definitely not getting anything baked fresh in store.
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Another Redditor confirmed,
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"Everything is frozen and comes in individually wrapped packages."
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"Pastries are taken out of the freezer the day before to thaw overnight."
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"Same with sandwiches, except those are put in the walk-in fridge."
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Other commenters asked a very legitimate question: "How do they do it so well?"
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We all know that frozen pastries and bread don't taste like they're fresh, so how is this such a well-kept secret?
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According to The Daily Meal, Starbucks offerings have to taste good, of course, but they also have to be made in a way that accounts for the fact they're going to be frozen, transported, thawed, and possibly reheated--if you're the kind of person that likes a warm biscuit sandwich.
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So Starbucks has strict controls in place all along the line, to guarantee pastries go from factory, to freezer, to store in the most efficient way possible.
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What I like about the popular cheese danish is that they don't indicate what kind of cheese this is, it's just like cheese.
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Still, slips happen.
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Foods aren't packaged properly, trucks break down, and people get distracted.
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So how can you be sure that your 4 USD pastry hasn't been thawed out and refrozen a few times before it reaches your hands?
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Well, just like anywhere else… you can't!
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Starbucks has also partnered with a range of small businesses to make their products available in stores.
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Surely, the local offerings are fresh, right?
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Not so fast.
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Bon Appetit spoke with Meghan Ritchie of Megpies, who started out making her jam-filled pastries for a food fair booth.
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They were super fresh and labor-intensive - and when Starbucks approached her, things had to change.
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Now, Ritchie contracts with a "co-manufacturer" she won't name, who makes Megpies on a large scale, flash freezes them, and ships them to various Starbucks locations that thaw them as needed.
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If you're still jonesing for a pastry along with your coffee, consider this Redditor, who warns:
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"Never get a pastry on a Friday."
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"It has been on the shelf for a week, and it tastes like stale death."
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Others were quick to point out that pastries do in fact have a shelf life.
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But that isn't what some customers want when they're paying top dollar for a muffin.
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One Redditor shared:
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"Once a customer overheard me telling a new barista the pastry shelf lives."
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"She stopped me and asked, 'Do you mean to say that this danish could be two days old?"
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"It was two weeks old before it came in the door, please calm down."
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So should this global brand be more transparent about their baked goods, or have they already been forgiven?
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At least now, if you want to order the food at Starbucks, you'll know exactly what you're getting--and it's probably not your money's worth.
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Coffee on me.
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Ladies and gentlemen, free coffee and donuts and danish and bagels, anything you want, on me, I got it.
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