California State University, Fresno

Letter to the editor

A letter to the editor was published on February 18 stating that the new Starbucks opening on campus is an “unethical” move on the part of the University because of Starbucks’ coffee purchasing policies. As a former Starbucks employee I am familiar with these policies.

Starbucks has actually been a member of the Fair Trade movement since 2000, purchasing Fair Trade Certified coffee to ensure that farmers receive substantial premiums for their beans. Starbucks is one of the largest buyers of Fair Trade Certified coffee, purchasing approximately 10% of the global Fair Trade coffee imports. Also, Starbucks is licensed to sell Fair Trade Certified coffee in 23 countries—the only company to do so. Although not all of Starbucks’ coffee is Fair Trade Certified, they pay well above the average market price for commodity-grade coffee, about 23% higher.

Starbucks plans to double their amount of Fair Trade Certified coffee in 2009, increasing their purchase to 40 million pounds. Starbucks prides itself on being a socially responsible company. They work with their farming families to improve their quality of life by funding projects that will benefit the coffee communities.

Starbucks is anything but a “shameful” company. For more information on how Starbucks works with the Fair Trade movement and coffee farming communities as well as other service efforts, readers can visit www.starbucks.com.

Andrea Smith
Junior
English

 

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6 Responses to Letter to the editor

  1. dw says:

    My only gripe with Starbucks is its limited brewed coffee selection! The Fresno stores fell in love with Pikes and it’s now the only coffee blend brewed. Cost Starbucks my business. Hopefully, the campus Starbucks won’t make the same mistake!!!

  2. dw says:

    My only gripe with Starbucks is its limited brewed coffee selection! The Fresno stores fell in love with Pikes and it’s now the only coffee blend brewed. Cost Starbucks my business. Hopefully, the campus Starbucks won’t make the same mistake!!!

  3. Uncle Charlie Harper says:

    Why did we allow a Starbucks to move into our new library? Why are we allowing our library to eventually be damaged by all the spilled coffee dropped by careless students? Who covers the costs there?

  4. Uncle Charlie Harper says:

    Why did we allow a Starbucks to move into our new library? Why are we allowing our library to eventually be damaged by all the spilled coffee dropped by careless students? Who covers the costs there?

  5. Chewy says:

    It is not whether Starbucks imports fair trade coffee; it is the fact that they do not brew it regularly. My first experience with the new Starbucks was insulting. When I asked for fair trade coffee the employee looked at men like I was crazy. To make it matters worse he had no clue what it was. So how are people supposed to approach fair trade coffee when people that work there have no clue of what it is.

  6. Chewy says:

    It is not whether Starbucks imports fair trade coffee; it is the fact that they do not brew it regularly. My first experience with the new Starbucks was insulting. When I asked for fair trade coffee the employee looked at men like I was crazy. To make it matters worse he had no clue what it was. So how are people supposed to approach fair trade coffee when people that work there have no clue of what it is.

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