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The Cost of ‘Consistency’: What Philz Coffee Is Really Removing
Let’s talk about the cost of a cup of coffee. Not the $6 Mint Mojito. The cultural price. This week, Philz Coffee – born in San Francisco’s Mission District – sparked backlash after confirming it would remove Pride flags and … Continue reading
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Tagged “non-standard” decor, ambiguity, brand identity, Castro, community, community identity, consistent, eclectic, empty, Freeman Spogli & Co., high cost, homey, inclusive, inclusivity, internal policy, lgbtq+, LGBTQIA+, Mission District, mission statement, neutrality, Philz Coffee, pride, Pride flages, Pride sumbols, safe, san francisco, standardized, visible support
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