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Opinion

In the future, we'll all be working at Starbucks

January 10, 2014 15:08
2 min read

January, as we all know, is detox time, so I’ve been thinking that I should start cutting down on my consumption of that well known Colombian powder which has been in the news so much lately... coffee.

However, while I was sitting in the café contemplating whether I should make my last coffee a mocha, a macchiato, a flat white or a skinny latte, I came across an article on my laptop in which a futurologist predicted that in a few years time, everyone’s office would resemble Starbucks — and in fact their offices might even be Starbucks.

Maybe it was the caffeine rush from my cappuccino and double espresso chaser but I was suddenly very excited. This was a development that would make Jews trendsetters. For years my people have been sitting in coffee shops over a nice slice of chocolate cake when everyone else was sipping mojitos in cool bars. Now, everyone wants to be like us.

I also like the fact that the line between work and leisure has now been blurred — it used to be that you went to the office to work and and then you had coffee and cake. Now you can have coffee and cake with your friends and simultaneously produce a 50-page report —it’s such a time-saver.