Coffee & WiFi: it’s 2002 in Canada
I’m so embarassed. It’s almost 2006, and Canada’s only just getting around to having WiFi at Starbucks. We’ve been missing out on a vital component of the whole multinational beverage retail third place experience.
It’s like discovering you’ve been wearing your new Yohji Yamamoto outfit backwards – and that none of your friends were au courant enough to notice.
Coffee & WiFi: it’s 2002 in Canada
I’m so embarassed. It’s almost 2006, and Canada’s only just getting around to having WiFi at Starbucks. We’ve been missing out on a vital component of the whole multinational beverage retail third place experience.
It’s like discovering you’ve been wearing your new Yohji Yamamoto outfit backwards – and that none of your friends were au courant enough to notice.




