Starbucks first Seattle store tour shows how the company has evolved

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I visited the original Starbucks in Seattle, and it shows just how much the business has changed in 50 years

A small column marks the store as the original location, with a ship to acknowledge Starbucks' namesake of Starbuck from Moby Dick.Mary Meisenzahl/Insider

Starbucks originally only sold whole beans rather than brewed coffee, so different varieties of coffee beans are preserved on display beneath the counters.My host, the district manager of the store, led us in a coffee tasting of Pike Place coffee, named after the original store.I learned that tasting coffee is a lot like wine tasting, and you have to smell it first.Then, I slurped it as instructed to pick up notes of chocolate in the blend.

 

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I wish they came in a shot only they even have names for that too, to them it's so important minority lives are at risk at any moment

Starbucks management are a bunch of lying dirty anti-union rats 🐀

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