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"So Howard comes and says, 'Shaq, I wanna give you the opportunity to go in with me and open up these Starbucks franchises in African American communities,'" Shaq says during his interview with Bensinger. "And I'm always the guy that, if I don't believe in it, I can't do it. Will never do it. No amount of money can make me endorse something that I'm not 100 percent behind. So I looked in the great Howard Schultz's face and said, 'Black people don't drink coffee, sir. I don't think it's gonna work.' You should have seen his face. He was like…alright. We're still good friends today, but that was one of my worst business decisions."
Also: Does this mean Shaq stands by Kazaam?
The idea behind "black people don't drink coffee" might simply be that black communities tend to have less money to spare than white communities, and coffee is a relatively expensive luxury if you're tight on money.
The idea behind "black people don't drink coffee" might simply be that black communities tend to have less money to spare than white communities, and coffee is a relatively expensive luxury if you're tight on money.At least Shaq recognizes it was a dumb decision.
Quote from: PhoSita on September 14, 2015, 02:32:48 PMThe idea behind "black people don't drink coffee" might simply be that black communities tend to have less money to spare than white communities, and coffee is a relatively expensive luxury if you're tight on money.It sounds like Shaq was just basing it on his family experience. His family drank sweet tea and hot chocolate, so he made some assumptions, I guess.
Yirgacheffe.