Now I know why....

certain people don’t have certain jobs. This morning I went thru the local McDonald’s drive through. I asked for coffee with just sugar. They gave me a coffee with creamer and I said, “No thanks, I want it just black with sugar.” The lady pouring my coffee said, “That ain’t black honey, that’s still colored.” I said, “What?! Sugar doesn’t discolor coffee…” she said, “Oh yes it does! It lightens it up a lot.” She was even able to convince her buddy standing next to her that sugar does turn coffee from black to another color, as she too laid into me that sugar-laden coffee was indeed, not black.

Good grief… :face_with_head_bandage:

Sugar does not change the color, but coffee with sugar is not “black coffee”

You should have seen the applicants that DIDN’T get hired…

^^ LMAO :smiley:

Capt. Larry Teuton
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Black coffee means nothing in it but coffee. Also sugar does not change the color. Sounds to me like you both misunderstood each other.

She probably posted this same incident on a knitting message board about the same time you posted it here. :sunglasses:

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This is how it went down… LoL

I asked for coffee with just sugar in it at first… When they placed the cream in it, I said, “I just want a black coffee and then add sugar to it.” It was like going to Lowes, asking for a base to start out with.

Turkey… the other white meat.

Maybe she thought you wanted to add a little “sugar” to HER coffee…

you were racist calling it black coffee

The definition of insanity is going through the McDonalds drive-through and expecting things to go well.

You have a choice. You can go to McDonalds and not complain about the unskilled workforce that allows them to price their coffee at $1 a cup and serve it to you 24 hours a day, or you can go to a real coffee shop staffed with experienced baristas who deftly serve fair-trade single-origin pour-over coffee at around $4 a cup. You get one or the other.

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Originally posted by capntang

The definition of insanity is going through the McDonalds drive-through and expecting things to go well.

You have a choice. You can go to McDonalds and not complain about the unskilled workforce that allows them to price their coffee at $1 a cup and serve it to you 24 hours a day, or you can go to a real coffee shop staffed with experienced baristas who deftly serve fair-trade single-origin pour-over coffee at around $4 a cup. You get one or the other.


Lol… +2

Turkey… the other white meat.

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Originally posted by skinneej

Maybe she thought you wanted to add a little “sugar” to HER coffee…


Sorry, sir, I wasn’t born that way…:smiley:

Turkey… the other white meat.

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Originally posted by PeaPod

you were racist calling it black coffee


Just got called out for laughing too loud at work. That was dang funny…


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Do you have QT(Quick Trip) gas stations, they are all over Atlanta. I think they equal to or better than Star Bucks hot drinks, definitely the hot chocolate, and maybe 1/4-1/3 the price.

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Originally posted by Bill D

Do you have QT(Quick Trip) gas stations, they are all over Atlanta. I think they equal to or better than Star Bucks hot drinks, definitely the hot chocolate, and maybe 1/4-1/3 the price.


+1 on that!!! We are getting them everywhere in Greenville, love that place. Ice cream is good too!!

Chris
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When I was an assistant manager at a Chick-Fil-A, one of our rookie teenager employees put one of those HUGE tea bags in the coffee maker by accident. I’m shocked that the drip container didn’t overflow when it started, but the old man who got the first cup of tea looked like he had just took a sip of lacquer thinner. It was, by all accounts, the harshest tasting stuff you can imagine. Something made to make up several gallons of tea was, instead, used to brew a couple quarts of coffee. I poured myself a cup to see what was going on, took one sip and knew just what had happened. I tried to sweeten it with sugar just for giggles to see if it can be made to taste good when it’s that strong. Answer, NO.



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I make my own coffee, and I like it like I like my women…Bitter!

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