Starbucks limited time bring your own cup of free coffee mainland people bring buckets to fill

Netizens photographed people bringing buckets of water bottles to pick up free coffee. Photo/From the Internet

Every year on World Earth Day, Starbucks will have a limited time activity of bringing your own cup of free coffee, and this year is no exception. But on the mainland, there were consumers who brought buckets of water to fill their coffee bottles.

On the morning of the 22nd, Starbucks’ official microblogging site sent out several microblogs in a row, previewing the free coffee in a bring-your-own-cup event from 11:00 noon to 12:00 that day.

Netizens posted that at noon on the 22nd, people who wanted to drink free coffee flocked to Starbucks to line up, and many netizens showed their various cups and bottles, and even brought buckets of water bottles to fill their coffee, and the people even wore doll hoods to prevent being recognized.

Some netizens left comments saying, “The one with the bucket is too much,” and others said, “With the hood means that they still want to be human” and “This big brother is here to buy goods?” …….

In addition, there are many people with empty cans, glass bottles, oversized red wine cups, teapots, thermoses and other assorted containers to fill free coffee. But most people brought regular-sized cups that were almost just right to catch a full cup.

According to the rules published by Starbucks, the amount of free coffee is limited to one medium cup of fresh drip coffee per person. In other words, even if you move a bathtub over, you can only receive a 330ml cup of coffee.