Arizona-Based Coffee App Helps Consumers Across America Support Local Alternatives to Starbucks, Other Major Chains

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In a California Starbucks, employees refused to even take the order of police officers in uniform. In Texas a Starbucks employee printed “Defund the Police” on orders. In New Jersey a Starbucks employee was caught spitting in the cups of police officers, and here in Arizona police officers were asked to leave a Tempe Starbucks because the employee told them they were making a guest uncomfortable just by being there.

It seems like every few weeks brings another story of an abusive Starbucks employee, targeting police officers, Trump supporters, etc. And companies like Starbucks and their top executives take the millions they make from red-state consumers and use it to fund left-wing ideas or candidates.

Now, there is a great way to find local alternatives to big chains like Starbucks, no matter what city you’re in, all across America.

GoLocal Coffee is an app that works on both Apple and Android devices and it provides its users with what seems like an almost endless number of local coffee shop options, all mapped out and ready to serve you.

The app is customizable to each user’s tastes and helps you to find those “hidden gem” type shops near where you live or work, or even if you’re just travelling through a town or city.

According to the GoLocal developers, the app is devoted to local coffee shop owners and they want to promote these local mom-and-pop type shops to as many customers as possible.

At the same time, it will also be great to start depriving companies like Starbucks of customers who might be unaware of just how many great tasting options they have, right where they are!

The app is free to download and you can try it for three days at no cost. If you like it, you’ll pay just $2.99 for a lifetime of use. You may also discover some really great places to get your coffee fix without having to support causes you oppose.

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