Friday, November 15, 2019
13 Starbucks hacks you need to know now
13 Starbucks hacks you need to know now 13 Starbucks hacks you need to know now Admit it - youâre low-key obsessed with Starbucks. Starbucks is not just a restaurant - itâs a lifestyle. We wait year round for the infamous PSL (being labeled âbasic,â be damned), know itâs time for Christmas when they start serving Gingerbread Lattes from Christmas cups, and look forward to summer with fruity, refreshing, and Insta-worthy iced teas.But it can be a pretty expensive obsession to have! With typical menu drinks costing about $3-$7, plus whatever add-ins you prefer, it can add up (especially if itâs a daily occurence!). However - it doesnât have to be that way. Itâs worth looking into how to get more bang for our (Star)buck, and how many options the trusty coffee chain and cafe really can offer us. Read on for the hacks that will save you time, money, and calories at Starbucks.1. Donât limit yourself to whatâs on the menuIn fact, the most expert Starbucks-frequenters rarely order off the menu, to get their favorite drinks and to save money! Ch eck out the secret menu (yes, it really does exist!) or try these secret menu drink concoctions that are all $3, and never pay $5 for a coffee again! If you prefer lattes, order the cafe misto, which tastes the same (half coffee, half milk), but is significantly cheaper (and will save you calories!). More of a tea drinker? A chai latte misto is half steamed milk and half brewed chai tea, saving you money and sugar (you can also just order a hot chai tea with steamed milk if the terminology weirds you out, and save about $2).2. Make your own drinks for a cheaper priceIced lattes are one of the most satisfying and refreshing drinks, but can get pricey, especially if you prefer them in Venti size instead of the Tall (donât we all on Monday mornings?). Instead of ordering a latte, order a triple espresso over ice, in a Venti cup (with room for milk), and then go to the condiments area to fill up your coffee with milk, which makes an iced latte, but for a fraction of the cost. If you prefer your lattes hot, you can also order a Tall coffee with steamed milk (still cheaper than a latte!), or a Tall hot coffee in a Grande cup, and fill up on the milk at the condiments station - a Grande latte for the price of a Tall coffee!3. Never pay full price for two drinks during the same trip, againSpend a lot of workdays or meetings at Starbucks where you stay for hours and get multiple drinks? Or maybe just one cup of coffee for you doesnât cut it? Anytime throughout the day (and in any size - Tall, Grande, or Venti), refill your cup with brewed coffee or tea for just 5o cents. Just know that ârefillsâ only count as iced or hot coffee and iced or hot tea (but remember the tricks above to turn it into a latte!). Also an insider tip: you can get a 50 cent refill with coffee or tea, even if your original drink was not just brewed coffee or tea. So feel free to fill up on a Pumpkin Spice Latte and get a 50 cent extra pick-me-up of tea before you leave!4. Bring your own cupNot only will you be saving the planet, one coffee cup and plastic straw at a time, but youâll also save 10 cents on your drink whenever you bring your own tumbler, cup, or mug. We love using an ever-so-chic mason jar with a lid, or - funny you should mention it - Starbucks has amazing reusable cups of their own. We love this one, this one, and this one.5. Sign up for RewardsNormally I detest rewards programs at restaurants and stores - itâs just more spam emails and I probably spend more money than I save (itâs hard to resist a 30% sale or free pastry with purchase of drink). But at Starbucks, it is a must (and with no cons)! First of all, itâs free to sign up (did that convince you enough?), and besides just having a ton of perks for being a reward member (hello, free birthday drink!), you also earn points for a number of things, like purchasing anything in store and certain Starbucks items in grocery stores, that can be used for free food and drinks. Did we mention that itâs free?6. Donât buy a water bottle!Never pay $3 for the plastic water bottle in the Starbucks fridge; just ask for a Venti iced water! You donât have to worry about the water not being clean - Starbucks triple-filters their water and ice, so you know itâs as clean as possible and you could save some serious money. For an environmentally friendly option, you can also bring your own reusable bottle and ask Starbucks to fill it with water and ice, for free.7. Order a French Press Pot of coffeeGoing with friends or know youâll want a few cups during your day at Starbucks? Order a French Press pot of coffee instead of individual cups. Each pot serves a few cups of coffee, but will be cheaper than buying each cup individually. Enjoy a pot with your friends, or get a serious caffeine buzz on your own (sometimes, we just need it!).8. Get the most out of your iced drinkIf youâre getting an iced tea, ask for âno water.â Iced teas are typically watered down from the original pitcher into your cup, so asking for no water will make the brew stronger. You can also ask for âlight iceâ (unless you prefer lots of ice). Ice is usually filled up much more than is necessary to keep the drink cold, limiting the volume of space the barista can fill the cup up with your favorite coffee drink or tea. Having light ice will give you more bang for your buck because youâll be getting more of your drink, while still keeping it nice and cold.9. Be specific about your syrupI love the occasional PSL or Vanilla Latte as much as the next girl, but did you know that a Tall with sweetener has three pumps of syrup, a Grande has four pumps, and a Venti has five or six pumps? Just one pump is about 20 calories and 5 grams of sugar⦠are you keeping up with this math? That means just a Tall has 15 grams of sugar in the syrup alone. I donât even want to think about how much is in a Venti! Asking for either one or two pumps per drink still gives the same flavor (we need that pumpkin spice!!) and sweetens up your drink, but if you order a Grande Vanilla Latte with two pumps vanilla syrup, youâd be saving 40 calories and 10 grams of sugar, for not much difference in taste.10. Ask for a sample so you never get a drink you dislike again!I donât know about you, but I usually stick to the usual iced coffee, just so I donât risk getting a drink that I end up not liking. But oh the possibilities out there in the Starbucks universe! Unless the store is super busy, the barista should be totally fine getting you a sample of a certain brew or drink, if youâre unsure whether or not youâd like it.11. Know all the sizesThought âTallâ was the smallest? Think again - âShortâ is an 8oz size (âTallâ is 12oz), which clarifies that age-old confusion that âTallâ was the smallest size, when it counterintuitively sounds like the largest - itâs because âShortâ is the size smaller. Clears up a lot, doesnât it? If youâ re in the mood for a small drink, Short is cheaper than a Tall. The âShortâ cappuccino has the same amount of espresso as the âTall,â so if caffeine is your goal, opt for the cheaper options.12. Are you and a friend both getting a Frappucino? Get one Venti!A Venti size of your favorite sweet iced drink is about 24oz, while a Tall is 12oz. However, a Venti frappe is significantly cheaper than two Tall frappes would be (about $4 less, precisely). So instead of getting two, order the Venti size and ask for two Tall cups. Divide accordingly, and enjoy your frappucino with your friend, knowing you both saved money.13. No time to wait in line? Order through your cell phone!Using the Starbucks Mobile app, you can order ahead of time, and just go pick it up. No more waiting in long lines for your coffee! Weâre busy women - we have much more important things to do.This article was originally published on The Everygirl.com.
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