Jameis Jones
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It was a sting operation for people trading minors for sex.I think it is the sale of any individual for services or other. Doesn't have to be a minor to my knowledge. So this could be a prostitution ring for example.
I saw a foodservice industry person on linkedin the other day providing this massive analysis on the decline of starbucks (strategy, pricing, inflation, economy, etc...)...I said, "isn't it as simple as they're not longer the best coffee in most places like they used to be?" I used to go there at least once a week until I discovered that local places are 10x better, now I never go. I think it's as simple as that.starbucks is ****.
They sold this in my high school's vending machines! Good times, good times!!i'm sure @Glitch and his minions chugged this like it was going out of style.View attachment 669620
And, I think, taken across state lines.
Edit. I am mistaken, it does not appear this is a requisite for trafficking.
I saw a foodservice industry person on linkedin the other day providing this massive analysis on the decline of starbucks (strategy, pricing, inflation, economy, etc...)...I said, "isn't it as simple as they're not longer the best coffee in most places like they used to be?" I used to go there at least once a week until I discovered that local places are 10x better, now I never go. I think it's as simple as that.
decline???! Their locations are wrapped into the streets, day and night. I know their stock is down, perhaps its just adjusting post covid where everyone was eating out?I saw a foodservice industry person on linkedin the other day providing this massive analysis on the decline of starbucks (strategy, pricing, inflation, economy, etc...)...I said, "isn't it as simple as they're not longer the best coffee in most places like they used to be?" I used to go there at least once a week until I discovered that local places are 10x better, now I never go. I think it's as simple as that.