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		<title>By: terileavens</title>
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		<description>I totally agree with you about the incorrect usage of Starbucks&#039; blog. Additional questions that could also kick off discussions may be - what are those moments where they get to escape from the world and separate themselves from the &#039;constant rush,&#039; or, possibly, creating a short book to be published, telling consumers&#039; stories of reconnecting with old friends. 

Starbucks isn&#039;t in the coffee business; instead, I think they&#039;re in the business of leisure,  community and relationships.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree with you about the incorrect usage of Starbucks&#8217; blog. Additional questions that could also kick off discussions may be &#8211; what are those moments where they get to escape from the world and separate themselves from the &#8216;constant rush,&#8217; or, possibly, creating a short book to be published, telling consumers&#8217; stories of reconnecting with old friends. </p>
<p>Starbucks isn&#8217;t in the coffee business; instead, I think they&#8217;re in the business of leisure,  community and relationships.</p>
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