Black Rifle Coffee Company Responds After Starbucks Barista Writes ‘PIG’ On Officers Cup

Early on, Starbucks was an innovative free-market success story. But after a while, they became pretentious liberal privileged social-justice douchebags. We treat them accordingly. So, this story makes us smile. 

A Barista at an Oklahoma Starbucks wrote PIG on a police officer’s cup

On Friday, an Oklahoma police officer’s Starbucks cup with “pig” printed on it went viral on social media, causing justifiable outrage not only at the barista who created the cup label but at the manager of the store who didn’t adequately respond to a complaint from the local police chief. The barista has since been suspended, but many are still outraged at the coffee giant.

The Black Rifle Coffee Company…

We develop our explosive roast profiles with the same mission focus we learned as military members serving this great country and are commited to supporting veterans, law enforcement, and first responders. With every purchase you make, we give back.

…heard about the incident and decided that an overwhelming response was warranted.

Can someone get us the name and location of the precinct of the officer that had PIG written on his Thanksgiving order for coffee so we can hook them up. They won’t be needing to go anywhere for coffee for a while.

Boom!

I’ve never tried it, but now I will.  BRCC

| PJMedia

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