Toffee nut latte or frappuccino
Gingerbread latte or frappuccino
Eggnog latte
Fudge hot chocolate
Christmas blend filter coffee or latte
Chocolate fudge frappuccino
all 2-4-1 in any size. From 3-5PM for everyone. If you have Starbucks Rewards (free to join but must top-up) you can get until store closes (don't know how this works in 24 hour stores like Manchester Piccadilly and Trafford Centre Barton Dock Rd).
Excellent that Christmas blend filter is included which is £1 for tall in most stores, making it 50p per drink or 37.5p with your own cups.
Also can combine with AMEX spend £3 and get £1 back for another 1/3 off. Mastercard offer is on too I think £1 off when spend £5.
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kate g
9 Nov 165#9
why don't amazon deals ever get the same amount of s**t as starbucks? starbucks made 'voluntary' contributions, millions ££ above their true tax liability in response to the bad press around their avoidance - amazon have paid not a penny more - is it because they are always cheapest so we can't be bothered to slate/avoid them but there are so many high street coffee choices? The double standards perplex me.
eslick
9 Nov 164#11
if you follow tax law you cant be a robbing thief, business unfortunately no matter how much you don't like it cannot have morals and have to do whats right by law, following the law is legal and that's what they do. Reality is your government don't care about the tax laws or they would have changed them they have had plenty of time to do it. So if a company, like your mate down the pub who uses tax laws to pay as little tax as they can, then you shouldn't be calling them for it.
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MarkDW
11 Nov 16#22
Christmas blend not included. Confirmed.
J3482h
11 Nov 16#21
Roughly 4 - 4.50
JusticeForThe96
11 Nov 16#20
Wonder what SIM card he uses in it?:smile:
ggfergy
11 Nov 16#19
It doesn't. I did. Got any more straws to grasp at ? :wink:
cecilmcroberts
11 Nov 16#18
Guess it must not run an OS from Google then. Hope you paid import duties!
bowmowb
10 Nov 16#16
It doesn't include the Christmas blend filter coffee/ latte.
mgdeal to bowmowb
10 Nov 16#17
I can confirm that as I was refused the Christmas blend filter coffee today.
eslick
10 Nov 16#15
you know what, I don't go after the companies I go after the source, problem is its to easy on a forum to blame the company rather than the people you elect, the problems with tax and there are many of them is that successive governments know about it, 20, 30 years this has been happening and none of them have done a thing about it. Now its easier for them to not, lets those who don't understand laws to deflect their anger like you against the companies. Green was a different animal, trying to tar businesses which employee thousands of people so we don't have to pay them benefits because they follow the law is poor showing. just think how much these companies who pay what they have to actually contribute to the economy, employment, business rates, taxes, rent, increased VAT and NI, other jobs in the food chain the list is endless. If you want to moan, do it in the right place, speak to your MP, send a letter to the Ministers and call them out, but please try and not blaming a company who are following the law. There are two most shocking thing about the whole tax story is the governments lack wanting to fix it and the sad level of knowledge of tax from most of the Tax moaners and their disregard for the business and people themselves.
ggfergy
10 Nov 16#14
Asus Zenfone 2. Bought direct from China when they came out from a chinese retailer. So No, no irony here.
cecilmcroberts
9 Nov 162#13
Always find the tax avoidance posts very ironic especially when they say will not shop in (insert company name) because of it. Typed from a PC/Laptop most likely with an Intel Chipset (Tax Avoidance), Microsoft OS (Tax Avoidance) or Apple family (Tax avoidance) or Android Device (Tax Avoidance). Be devote sports followers of whatever sport and guess what most of those top sporting stars also use Tax avoidance techniques. Life is too short. Voted hot btw!
ggfergy
9 Nov 16#12
Entirely disagree. I can absolutely call them out to not find mechanisms to avoid tax, like a lot of UK companies don't and who pay their fair share. Just because they've found a legal loophole doesn't mean they should exploit it nor do I have to accept it. Phillip Green did nothing legally wrong but he knew what he was doing when he sold BHS for a pound
eslick
9 Nov 164#11
if you follow tax law you cant be a robbing thief, business unfortunately no matter how much you don't like it cannot have morals and have to do whats right by law, following the law is legal and that's what they do. Reality is your government don't care about the tax laws or they would have changed them they have had plenty of time to do it. So if a company, like your mate down the pub who uses tax laws to pay as little tax as they can, then you shouldn't be calling them for it.
yas212
9 Nov 16#10
I suppose a free one with vitality won't give an additional free drink
kate g
9 Nov 165#9
why don't amazon deals ever get the same amount of s**t as starbucks? starbucks made 'voluntary' contributions, millions ££ above their true tax liability in response to the bad press around their avoidance - amazon have paid not a penny more - is it because they are always cheapest so we can't be bothered to slate/avoid them but there are so many high street coffee choices? The double standards perplex me.
cazsilver
9 Nov 16#8
Anyone know how much the christmas drinks are?
dfurn
9 Nov 16#7
What's the Mastercard offer please?
ggfergy
9 Nov 162#6
No idea what you're talking about but Starbucks have a strategy of tax avoidance and it's morally if not legally wrong.
maggo87
9 Nov 16#5
ggfergy
9 Nov 162#2
Heat for the deal (and I've voted hot) Cold for the tax robbing thieves element.
eslick to ggfergy
9 Nov 161#4
good try, didn't quite make the number one comment but at least you win with your terrible knowledge of tax laws :disappointed:
sradmad
9 Nov 162#3
good find op, heat added
juggler1
9 Nov 162#1
Yes! That's me, and my friend, catered for at the Xmas market! Lovely, thank you. Can't wait to try these :smiley:
Opening post
Toffee nut latte or frappuccino
Gingerbread latte or frappuccino
Eggnog latte
Fudge hot chocolate
Christmas blend filter coffee or latte
Chocolate fudge frappuccino
all 2-4-1 in any size. From 3-5PM for everyone. If you have Starbucks Rewards (free to join but must top-up) you can get until store closes (don't know how this works in 24 hour stores like Manchester Piccadilly and Trafford Centre Barton Dock Rd).
Excellent that Christmas blend filter is included which is £1 for tall in most stores, making it 50p per drink or 37.5p with your own cups.
Also can combine with AMEX spend £3 and get £1 back for another 1/3 off. Mastercard offer is on too I think £1 off when spend £5.
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