I am definitely not one of Starbucks' favourite people as I always tell family, friends and readers of my blog that Starbucks coffee is very expensive.
I am always using Starbucks as an example of something that is really not a necessity in life. OK, for some of us, we need to drink coffee but do we need to drink Starbucks coffee? OK, definitely, their shareholders don't like me too.
Well, this is one of the perils of being the leader in an industry. Yes, whenever I think of expensive coffee, I think of Starbucks.
Depending on how you look at this, it could either be a good thing or a bad thing. So, maybe, they would look at it as a good thing, be flattered and don't dislike me that much.
Anyway, there are times when I would indulge in a bit of Starbucks coffee although I am not much of a coffee drinker, preferring tea most of the time. Iced mocha? I rather like that although friends have told me that it isn't real coffee. It is more like a chocolate plus coffee mixture. Adulterated. OK, I am not into gourmet coffee nor gourmet anything. If I like the taste, it is good for me.
So, when are the times I would indulge? Here is an example:
Yes, I know. I am terrible.
I think some readers would remember that I shared what David Gan said in an interview before:
"Tell you a secret. I have a bad habit. If it is not expensive, I don't buy."
People like David Gan would look down on people like me.
Well, AK has a secret too. Nah, I am not going to say it. I am sure you know what it is.
Anyway, I do agree that there is nothing wrong with indulging once in a while. For example, why have only one Fillet-O-Fish for lunch? Have two!
Easily my favourite thing on the menu at McDonald's but at $3.95 each, it isn't cheap. However, it looks much better when we have this:
It is not about not indulging in creature comforts, it is about looking to get greater value for money and trying not to pay full price for anything.
OK, I am feeling full and doubly happy now.
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1. Kopi with Song Stonecold.
2. A meal for $2.00 from McDonald's.
3. Seven money habits of AK71's.