If Coffee At Starbucks Cost $10 A Cup, Would The Demand From Consumers Decrease Dramatically?

Tue, Jul 28, 2009

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What is the elasticity of a highly successful company? Some people drink coffee on a daily basis..so what’s it worth to you?

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4 Responses to “If Coffee At Starbucks Cost $10 A Cup, Would The Demand From Consumers Decrease Dramatically?”

  1. amvets19 Says:

    I would not pay the price they wanted for a cup of coffee when they first opened here in New Jersey why in the world would I spend $10.00 now. I think anyone who spends that kind of money for a cup of coffee is on an ego trip and needs to get a grip on themselves.

  2. Jade Poe Says:

    well, i know they would lose me as a customer. it’s not like soaring gas prices. you can go without a cup of coffee every morning. gas, you kinda need, especially when public transportation doesn’t go to the place you work. starbucks is more a status symbol. it’s not so much that they have the urge for a cup of coffee. it’s walking into the workplace with you breifcase and Starbucks. pathetic.

  3. Im ok now Says:

    I wouldn’t pay that. I stopped going to Starbucks so much when I discovered some of the flavored creamers in the grocery are better and exactly what I want.

  4. billie b Says:

    I would never pay that much for coffee anywhere. Of course the smell of Starbucks makes me sick so that could be a problem.


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