Starbucks Can Hear You (and you don't notice it)

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You might think that only the employee you are talking to when you go to a Drive Thru can hear you when you are ordering and they stop hearing whatever you say when you are about to pick-up the order. Well, you are definitely wrong.

Since technology is taking over the world right now, most probably, it can affect almost everything we do in our daily lives.

There are so many things a company keeps as secrets for whatever reason they have and even though it doesn't affect most of us, we just keep avoiding it.

Here are some things you should know in every fast food chain, shopping mall, or any business that is in for customer service.

First up, you might want to tone down your voice or just not speak about anything when you order at a Drive Thru. The reason is that almost every employee that wears a headset or headphones can hear everything you say, not just when you are ordering but at the moment your car steps on the sensor that is planted on the establishment. Some employees already had their statements regarding this matter. As a matter of fact, they have heard everything from secret pregnancies to well-known people of celebrities and politicians talking about their plans whether positive or negative. Even though for some people, you might think that it's not a big of a deal, but just imagine having someone hearing everything you and your partner are talking about, it just gives me chills.

The second one is about one branded drink that is promoted for kids to have that energy boost and be as athletic as they can be. I'm talking about Milo. Don't get me wrong, I love Milo. It has a great taste and almost every kid loves it. But the fact that it is advertised as an energy booster doesn't seem right. If you are that kind of a customer that always checks the nutrients and ingredients in a mixture of food, you probably saw that Milo, more or less, has 40% sugar in it. Although if you break it down into smaller servings, that number might lower down but there's still a huge amount of sugar in your drink. So how can a drink be advertised as an energy drink when it has that amount of sugar?

I hope you will like this kind of information and I will be posting a part 2 soon.

Have a nice day.

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