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postexitus ◴[] No.44376665[source]
Turkish Starbucks and its local equivalents are usually open until 2am. Don't have an idea on the impact on entrepreneurship though.
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1. picardo ◴[] No.44379428[source]
Is it normal for people to be drinking coffee so late in the day?
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2. sillyfluke ◴[] No.44379507[source]
I for one haven't been to a Starbucks anywhere in the world that even tracks whether sitting customers have ordered anything. Is this a thing? Has anyone been to such a Starbucks?
3. zappb ◴[] No.44379864[source]
It's certainly normal in the Middle East where coffee is a big part of the culture. In some countries, coffee kind of fills the gap where alcohol might normally where it's banned.
4. csomar ◴[] No.44383862[source]
Yes.
5. postexitus ◴[] No.44385400[source]
They may or may not be drinking coffee - but those places don't track if people are constantly buying something. They are generally young generation, doing maybe university work, chatting up etc. I guess it works well for the coffee shop as well, as more crowded they look, more people come in.