Arlie Hochschild coined the term in 1983 to describe a specific workplace cost. Starbucks’ Green Apron Service is pushing it further than she imagined

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    13 days ago

    I’ve asked people, friends, coworkers if they knew that corporate mandates those messages on cups. I have yet to meet someone who knew before I told them.

    Telling people you’re boycotting starbucks does nothing I’ve found. Tell them corporate mandates those fun messages and I’ve seen many visible snarls at their cups. It’s a nice reminder every time someone goes to Starbucks how their workers are treated. So next time you see a friend or family member with one, casually mention it, it might alter their viewpoint a bit!

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    Traditional emotional labor asks a worker to smile. Starbucks’ Green Apron Service, rolled out nationally in August 2025, asks something more layered. According to CX Dive, the program’s operating standards include five key customer service moments: warmly greeting customers, offering glassware or a mug, crafting beverages with a message on the cup, making connections during handoff, and keeping cafes welcoming and clean.

    The cup-writing requirement has drawn particular scrutiny. Several supervisors have said that writing on the cup is part of the “Five Key Moments” and that baristas can be disciplined or let go for missing any of these steps, according to The Takeout. A 2025 Business Insider investigation found that “a serious infraction of the rules, like a profane message or repeatedly forgetting to mark a customer’s cup, can lead to termination.”

    I thought they just wrote or misspelled your name on the cup? Now they have to write a phrase or they’re fired? Who wants this?

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      10 days ago

      Nobody wants it. But im guessing most people don’t know it’s a mandate that people can be fired for, and assume their Starbucks is special.

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        I just assumed they spend like 10 minutes writing messages at the start of a shift tbh. That’s how the one coffee place I went to used to do it. This is crazy fucked lmao

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        OK if these are the messages I get why management is so on top if staff to write them, that’s sick as fuck