I visited the Hounslow branch of Starbucks this morning and discovered that the mugs, tumblers and (tree) decorations have been reduced by 50%. May be store specific, but worth a check if you are local to a store.
Frappuccino Cup with Straw - £5.97
Christmas Polar Bear Plastic Tumbler - £5.47
Stainless Steel Tumbler - £8.25
Christmas Mug - £5.47
Tree Decoration - £2.97
There are also a couple of items on sale online, with 20-40% off, but you need to spend £50 for free delivery :(
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BrianJamesKelly to rikesh_
20 Dec 153#8
6 hours and 38 minutes, you win the prize for most uninformed comment.
Please read up on UK tax laws and specifically the legality of tax avoidance (not morality), then investigate companies including Cadburys, Vodafone, Acer, Amazon, eBay, Disney, Apple, E.on, Google, HP, Kingfisher, Mattel, Nike, Nokia, Unilever, Sony, Asda... and Starbucks. The list is endless.
Let's hope (1) you are not supporting any of the above referenced companies and (2) paying all taxes that you are due to pay.
NB: I believe the word you were looking to use is haven, not heaven. But then again, perhaps that was a Freudian slip :smirk:
Merry Christmas.
All comments (24)
jjmmww1
20 Dec 15#1
wouldn't mind a mug to bad i don't drive by any on the way to work
Easy Action Baby
20 Dec 15#2
Hot for anyone who still supports them. :smirk:
eslick to Easy Action Baby
20 Dec 15#3
That must be millions then since sales are up.
Hero878 to Easy Action Baby
20 Dec 15#12
Looks like people have ever since they voluntarily paid a large sum of tax. Starbucks just had their biggest ever UK profit this year.
BobMass
20 Dec 15#4
Even better if it will stack with the Nationwide rewards 50% back on a £15 spend! :smiley:
Starbucks is tax cheat. We don't need such business that don't pay their tax and keeps all the bucks they made using TAX HEAVEN tactics.
BrianJamesKelly to rikesh_
20 Dec 153#8
6 hours and 38 minutes, you win the prize for most uninformed comment.
Please read up on UK tax laws and specifically the legality of tax avoidance (not morality), then investigate companies including Cadburys, Vodafone, Acer, Amazon, eBay, Disney, Apple, E.on, Google, HP, Kingfisher, Mattel, Nike, Nokia, Unilever, Sony, Asda... and Starbucks. The list is endless.
Let's hope (1) you are not supporting any of the above referenced companies and (2) paying all taxes that you are due to pay.
NB: I believe the word you were looking to use is haven, not heaven. But then again, perhaps that was a Freudian slip :smirk:
Merry Christmas.
jase.2 to rikesh_
20 Dec 15#9
It doesnt seem to stop people buying there coffee tho eh.......every branch I passed in Glasgow today was packed with a long queue unlike other chains.....
mmckinley
20 Dec 151#7
50% off .....still overpriced tat.
Multieman
20 Dec 15#10
Cold from me, I don't support multinational companies that don't pay their taxes.
I support companies in the uk that employ people and pay taxes they have to, I don't support tax "experts" who blame the companies when the tax laws are written by the government who have known the tax laws weren't correct for decades, yes decades. Wonder why the government haven't closed the loop holes, probably because the tax "expert" keep deflecting the noise from the government to the companies :disappointed:
Multieman
20 Dec 15#14
Typical, go blame the government. Are you also an avid Labour supporter that works for Starbucks?
xycom
20 Dec 15#15
Same half off offer at Golder's Green store when I was in there yesterday too.
eslick
20 Dec 152#16
Who do you think makes the laws with all of these holes, got nothing to do with politics as I said it's been going on for decades. As I said tax "experts" blame the companies people who understand know who the fault is at but you try to make this a political argument about who I vote for which has nothing to do with the argument :disappointed:
cb-uk
20 Dec 152#17
The only mugs left in Starbucks are the customers :wink:
pudding
20 Dec 15#18
I love Starbucks coffee thanks will look tomorrow can't stand costa coffee
pudding
20 Dec 152#19
Lol if we all looked into every company or shop before stepping in we wouldn't buy anything.Thanks OP for the post
BrianJamesKelly to pudding
20 Dec 151#20
Couldn't agree more! :smiley:
tonym621
20 Dec 152#21
hot or cold? simple. why bother having an argument about taxes? just click a button n move on
yas212
21 Dec 15#22
I only go to Starbucks now for free vitality drinks
pudding
21 Dec 15#23
30% in my local Starbucks
mylittlesisterlola
22 Dec 15#24
Sale now online - register email address for 10% off 4.95 delivery unless you spend £50
Opening post
Frappuccino Cup with Straw - £5.97
Christmas Polar Bear Plastic Tumbler - £5.47
Stainless Steel Tumbler - £8.25
Christmas Mug - £5.47
Tree Decoration - £2.97
There are also a couple of items on sale online, with 20-40% off, but you need to spend £50 for free delivery :(
Top comments
Please read up on UK tax laws and specifically the legality of tax avoidance (not morality), then investigate companies including Cadburys, Vodafone, Acer, Amazon, eBay, Disney, Apple, E.on, Google, HP, Kingfisher, Mattel, Nike, Nokia, Unilever, Sony, Asda... and Starbucks. The list is endless.
Let's hope (1) you are not supporting any of the above referenced companies and (2) paying all taxes that you are due to pay.
NB: I believe the word you were looking to use is haven, not heaven. But then again, perhaps that was a Freudian slip :smirk:
Merry Christmas.
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:smirk:
Profits are up and tax paid is down! Its complicated.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/12051730/Starbucks-UK-brews-a-jump-in-profits-but-pays-less-tax.html
Please read up on UK tax laws and specifically the legality of tax avoidance (not morality), then investigate companies including Cadburys, Vodafone, Acer, Amazon, eBay, Disney, Apple, E.on, Google, HP, Kingfisher, Mattel, Nike, Nokia, Unilever, Sony, Asda... and Starbucks. The list is endless.
Let's hope (1) you are not supporting any of the above referenced companies and (2) paying all taxes that you are due to pay.
NB: I believe the word you were looking to use is haven, not heaven. But then again, perhaps that was a Freudian slip :smirk:
Merry Christmas.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2015/11/02/starbucks-ends-the-fiscal-2015-with-stronger-comparable-store-sales/
I support companies in the uk that employ people and pay taxes they have to, I don't support tax "experts" who blame the companies when the tax laws are written by the government who have known the tax laws weren't correct for decades, yes decades. Wonder why the government haven't closed the loop holes, probably because the tax "expert" keep deflecting the noise from the government to the companies :disappointed: