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Old 02-20-2008, 02:26   #1
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The term "skinny" is offensive.

I think our society has gone to the whiny little babies who complain about everything (oops, I guess I'm complaining about complaining). People need to be less sensitive about the trivial stuff and stop saying PC. I hate that term.

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...Offensive.aspx

Are Starbucks' 'skinny' drinks offensive?

The coffee retailer says a recent ad campaign for a fat- and sugar-free drink does not target women, but rather people who are health-conscious.

Shortly after Starbucks (SBUX, news, msgs) launched its new woman-centric "skinny latte" advertising campaign in January, the blogosphere erupted in criticism –- and some praise.

Much of the controversy focuses on the use of the term skinny to describe the fat- and sugar-free drink.

One blogger, "SassySexyShapely," questioned whether people should be offended by the word. As reported by Starbucks Gossip, one barista refused to use the term, calling it politically incorrect.

Blogger "Starbucks Sweetie," on the other hand, thinks the drink will help people make more healthful choices, and "Mama Mia" rejoiced in the taste and low-calorie content.

Starbucks, which recently reinstated Howard Schultz as chief executive and announced it was slowing store growth as it refocuses the brand, says the word skinny is simply an easy way to describe nonfat, sugar-free drinks.

"Consumers have become familiar with the term skinny as referring to food and beverage items that are typically lower in calories and fat," says spokeswoman Alisa Martinez.

Martinez adds that while many of the ads feature women, they are not targeted toward the gender but rather focus on the idea of taking better care of oneself.

Jim Romenesko, author of the Starbucks Gossip blog, says he's not surprised to see the company focusing on women in the ads.

"What I see in my daily visits to a variety of Starbucks stores is men ordering simple brewed coffee, while the women tend to order the 'fancier' drinks -- the ones that have hundreds of calories," Romenesko says. "Their market research probably shows that, too, and that's why they're going after women in the 'skinny' campaign."

Blogger Yvonne DiVita says she wishes the company targeted women more openly and directly, as other companies have done.

"It would be much better if they respected us enough to blog and interact with us," DiVita says. "Then, we could share our reactions openly, and they could get free (market research)."

But Toby Bloomberg of Diva Marketing says the ads work for her and that she's likely to buy the skinny latte, which has only 90 calories in the tall (small) size.

"My initial impression of the ad was . . . that it was in reaction to the talk that Starbucks has been contributing to American obesity," she says.

The radio and newspaper spots, which have launched in about a dozen cities, feature real customers talking about how they enjoy rewarding themselves with skinny lattes.

"My drink's my thought provoker. I have to have it to think," intones Jessica, the protagonist of one radio ad, who says she drinks three a day. In a print spot, Jenna Wellman goes on an early-morning jog and rewards herself with the drink three days a week.

This article was reported and written by Kimberly Palmer for U.S. News & World Report.
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Old 02-20-2008, 12:51   #2
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It would be much better if they respected us enough to blog and interact with us,
Small problems for small minds.

I would just like it to be noted in the record that IT'S JUST F'N COFFEE!!!!.
Between this nonsense and celebrity tabloids it's no wonder some people can't find Kandahar on a map. Seriously, a forum for Starbucks??
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Old 02-20-2008, 12:58   #3
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You know, I think this is a little taste of poetic justice.
After all, the crowd that Starbucks panders to is the same crowd that propelled the PC movement into the stratosphere.
Serves them right.
I stand by DD coffee.
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Old 02-20-2008, 13:09   #4
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...."SassySexyShapely,".....
Nope - no picture needed.

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Old 02-20-2008, 13:13   #5
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Skinnies?

I thought we were talking about Somalis.

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Old 02-20-2008, 13:23   #6
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Skinnies?

I thought we were talking about Somalis.

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Old 02-20-2008, 13:31   #7
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What is going to take to wake this country up?

Do you think the average citizen in Rome saw the end of the empire on the horizon or were they too busy talking about what politicians wives said and what words make fat people cry?
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Old 02-20-2008, 13:56   #8
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Skinnies?

I thought we were talking about Somalis.

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And the other hot word in the MSM at the time was "Technical" I do believe.

Then there was Khat.

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Old 02-20-2008, 15:48   #9
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I thought we were talking about Somalis.

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Old 02-20-2008, 19:29   #10
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And the other hot word in the MSM at the time was "Technical" I do believe.

Then there was Khat.

Words from the way back machine.
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Old 02-20-2008, 19:39   #11
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So, let me get this straight, we ARE NOT talking about Somalis?
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Old 02-20-2008, 21:09   #12
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Never heard Somalis called Skinnies while I was there...guess they waited until I left...
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Old 02-20-2008, 23:17   #13
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I thought we were talking about Somalis.

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Old 02-21-2008, 18:02   #14
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What chaps my ass on this one is being forced to call MY nonfat, sugar free vanilla latte a "skinny" vanilla latte because some marketing exec at Starbucks thought it was clever to kowtow to the sue happy morons that tagged them for not including the tall size on the menu.

Two months ago I went into Starbucks, ordered a quad, nonfat, sugar-free vanilla latte, and the cashier said, "You mean a skinny latte?"

Thinking skinny meant skinny (nonfat) milk, I replied, "No, I would like a nonfat, sugar-free vanilla latte."

The cashier proceeded to tell me that it was no longer nonfat/sugar free. It was now a skinny latte, and I needed to refer to it as such.

My response, "I am paying six bucks for a coffee... I'll call it whatever I like."

I hate that Starbucks on Owen Drive.
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Old 02-21-2008, 18:39   #15
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So does this mean it is still PC to call Somalis "Skinnies"?
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