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Starbucks' Cups with Written Fiscal Cliff Message

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 26, 2012
C-E-O Howard Schultz is asking workers at its 120 D-C-area stores to write "Come Together" on the coffee cups they serve on Thursday and Friday.

He says it's a way to quote: "send our elected officials a respectful but potent message, urging them to come together to find common ground." Last week, Congress and President Obama broke for the Christmas holiday still far apart on a plan. If a deal isn't reached, widespread tax increases and automatic government spending cuts will kick in next week.

Both sides are due back by Thursday and have vowed to make a final attempt.
Starbucks notes workers are not required to write the message on cups.

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