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Is drinking Starbucks a sign of stepping into the upper class?

No, upper-class people don't pursue Starbucks like migrant workers who earn thousands of dollars a month. If they deliberately pursue something, they can only say that this person lacks this kind of thing or has psychological problems.

One of the reasons why Starbucks is so enthusiastic is human vanity. Take a Starbucks cup and bask in a circle of friends, and you can get dozens of praises. Secondly, Starbucks also has its own unique foreign elements, which is undeniable.

Starbucks is positioned as a "white-collar worker". Coffee will be a little more expensive than outside, but drinking a cup of coffee doesn't mean anything. Some students may save a day's food just to drink a cup of Starbucks, and some are working-class people. Take a photo and have a Starbucks, which is not recommended because it really doesn't make sense.

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Starbucks at home and abroad

In America, Starbucks coffee, like Haagen-Dazs ice cream, is a civilian brand. A cup of coffee costs only $65,438 +0-2, but a cup of coffee at Starbucks in China is as high as that in 30 yuan. Besides the high price of coffee, when Starbucks announced its entry into the domestic breakfast market, a breakfast was as high as 50 yuan. Compared with other big brands such as McDonald's and KFC, buying a cup of coffee with a hamburger in Miji started in 6 yuan, and KFC's "value breakfast" was as low as that in 6 yuan. Starbucks is in China, taking a high-end route and selling at a high price.