An example of a long Starbucks order might look something like this:
- “I’d like a Venti Iced Caramel Macchiato with 3 pumps of vanilla, extra caramel drizzle, 1 shot of espresso, light ice, and almond milk.”
- Followed by several similarly complex orders for other people, including Frappuccino’s with customizations, hot drinks with different temperatures, and more.
While there isn’t a documented, official “longest” Starbucks order, there have been stories of people placing hundreds of modifications, creating extremely long orders in terms of length on paper.
Starbucks baristas are trained to handle complex orders, but large, complicated orders can take time and potentially delay the service for others, so it’s always good to keep that in mind when ordering.
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