A Grande Mistake: Starbucks employees revolt (video)



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Dear NR Reader,

Plenty of people wanted to talk about Starbuck's "Race Together" campaign.

But National Review's Kat Timpf, per the title of her new piece, Actually Went to Starbucks and Asked about Racial Issues.

Camera in hand, Kat spent all of Friday going to Starbucks locations around New York City, asking baristas and their colleagues about the company's campaign and about racial issues in general.

Check out her story and her video on Starbuck's effort -- it looks like a Venti-sized dud.

Sincerely,

Jack Fowler

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