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Last week, we informed about the modern “Hack” cafe, creating waves on a thicket, in which customers bought double espresso from the cafe to add to masonic jars full of oat milk and ice, which they brought from home, fundamentally reducing the costs of ice -lanted latte in half. Something is certainly feeling a bypass, but we couldn’t put a finger on it, although many ways in which she could go sideways was crystal clear. And so we has released history on Instagram To react from people and operate the visual platform to your main goal: sharing stupid photos of cows and spokesmen visiting cafes. (See below.)

As expected, we received many strange stories about wild guest behavior vis a vis Milk. But what was completely unexpected was the volume of the story with the same in the line: Mother’s milk.

Apparently there are … people in the world … who bring mother’s milk to the cafe, and then ask them to get their barista. Is also

Apparently it has been going on for years, even decades, in the wild west, which is a public cafe. It is almost certainly a form of public breakdown, and making barists participate in the mentioned Kink is extremely problematic in almost every possible deduction of circumstances. It is at least to some extent an apocrypne-river that you heard from someone who heard about it, who maybe read about it on some long blog (do you remember blogs?), But he didn’t really experience first hand.

Let’s say unequivocally that the most essential conversation to be held on this subject is public rights to breastfeeding for mothers, paid holidays, lactation support, especially in public spaces (such as the airport, yes, but also a cafe), TSA allowing mothers to mothers It’s traveling with mother’s milk and not making it disgusting and terrifying, focusing on a male look – because certainly almost all the bad behavior of mother’s milk in the cafe space comes from men.

Having said and said heavily, what a million fucking is going on here? Why do people do it in cafes? Do people * really * do it in cafes, is it primarily a city legend? To repeat ourselves: we published a story about a person bringing milk to a cafe to save several bucks, and then we were annulled by the number of comments in social media from readers who claim that this happens that this happens Human mother’s milk.

To make something sensible because of this, we again turn to you, people. We want to hear your very real stories related to coffee and break from behind the bar. We try to understand how often such things happen, and we are looking for the experience of the first person, i.e. something you think that you remember about Tumblr in 2007. Real things that actually happened, please.

Apply the form below to send your stories. We will compile answers and keep you up to date with our arrangements.






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