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Go for a short cappuchino at Starbucks...

Starbucks Economics - Solving the mystery of the elusive "short" cappuccino. By Tim?Harford

Here's a little secret that Starbucks doesn't want you to know: They will serve you a better, stronger cappuccino if you want one, and they will charge you less for it. Ask for it in any Starbucks and the barista will comply without batting an eye. The puzzle is to work out why.

The drink in question is the elusive "short cappuccino"—at 8 ounces, a third smaller than the smallest size on the official menu, the "tall," and dwarfed by what Starbucks calls the "customer-preferred" size, the "Venti," which weighs in at 20 ounces and more than 200 calories before you add the sugar.

Interesting little article. I don't go to Starbucks that much, but the next time...

I'll have a short cappucino...

J.

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