Is Starbucks an addiction?

It seems like a sickness to me when people depend on starbucks to get through their days on a day to day basis. Are they putting something in their drinks? It has alot of sugar and additives. Long term effects are unknown but im sure diabetes is one of them. I see kids drinking it.

Andy C2017-06-25T23:39:03Z

Starbucks, like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, is s purveyor of TWO (2) addictive substances with KNOWN long-term side-effects.

Caffeine is highly addictive but with relatively few negative side-effects, namely polyuria and it's an expensive habit.

Sugar (and honey and nectar and high fructose corn syrup) is another matter entirely. 1 full sugar drink at Starbucks is equivalent to 1-2 beers to the liver.

Sugar et. al. is 50% fructose, and fructose is frightening. It is the cause of the obesity pandemic, 95% of diabetes II, 98% of heart disease, 99% of non-alcoholic liver disease, most hypothyroidism and other metabolic disorders that kill.

The scarier prospect is that sugar et. al. IS IN NEARLY EVERY PROCESSED FOOD, not just Starbucks and Coke.

Food corporations like Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Starbucks 'pay off our government' (lobbying) to FDA approve of this surreptitious, intentional poisoning and look the other way.

How's that for ******-up?

.2017-06-25T23:27:02Z

No

gibbsmb2017-06-25T23:25:47Z

Coffee is a drug & it is addicting.. I'm addicted, but not to Starbucks. When I was diagnosed per-diabetic the first thing I did was quit dumping sugar in my coffee.. That made a lot of difference.

Anonymous2017-06-25T23:25:12Z

I am not sure about Starbucks being an addiction, but caffeine surely is and there is caffeine in many drinks served at Starbucks. Maybe people prefer to get a "fix" for their caffeine addiction at Starbucks because of the sugar or because it is considered to be a qaulity place with qaulity products.