Rhetorical Analysis Essay Starbucks

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Jared is also a senior who doesn't eat on campus often due to living off campus. However, if someone with a meal plan is willing to pay for him, he will eat at the cafe. Otherwise, he states that he avoids campus dining due to the quality and price of the food. He constantly reiterates how he feels that the prices are marked up and would like to see a change in prices. He also comments that during certain hours of the day, the cafe gets very crowded. When it comes to positive aspects about campus dining, Jared feels that York Hill's campus dining had better service and higher quality food. He also likes Au Bon Pain due to their "diverse meal options" and more options for coffee beverages. However, he feels that Starbucks would be a better

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