Starbucks Unveils Innovative Olive Oil Coffee Brew

Starbucks customers complain new olive-oil coffee creates stomach problems

Starbucks customers have taken to social media to share their experiences with the coffee chain’s new slate of olive oil-infused drinks, and, for some, the picture is not so pretty.

On March 16, a post titled “Olive oil drinks…” was added to the subreddit r/starbucks by a Redditor who claims to be a current Starbucks barista. In it, they share an experience their coworkers allegedly had after trying the new roster of Oleato drinks.

For those unfamiliar, these new coffee drinks are infused with Partanna cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil and debuted on Feb. 21 in limited markets.

“Have you tried them? I’m wondering how many people are going to have happen to them what a few happened to our team,” wrote Redditor u/MoodyStarGirl. “Half the team tried it yesterday and a few ended up… Needing to use the restroom, if ya know what I mean.. I’m scared to try it because I already have stomach/bowel problems.”

The Reddit user, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, said that their store manager “doesn’t want us sharing this info with customers,” claiming the omission is “pretty F’d up.”

Starbucks also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In the comments section of the Reddit post, many others chimed in, with some sharing their own impressions and experiences with the drinks, which include lattes, shaken espressos, golden foam cold brews, cortados, a martini, and more.

“Caffeine is a stimulant for your bowels and oil a relaxant,” wrote one Redditor. “So yeah, wonderful idea by Starbucks.”

“Person with stomach/bowel problems thanking you for the heads up,” wrote another.

“I’ve tried them, and tbh after drinking them, honestly, they just felt sick to my stomach, lowkey,” commented another. “Like i had no appetite at all after that and that was the only thing i’ve had in the whole day.”

“The cold brew is fine until you taste the foam because it’s two pumps of olive oil. like- the foam is green,” wrote another Redditor who says they’re a barista. “Worst of all was the latte for me. You’re immediately hit with just olive oil, and I wanted to throw up after yeah I do not recommend.”

Another user pointed out that “green olive oil is normal and usually an indication of better quality … Green doesn’t mean it’s bad or gross.”

Some reviews of the Oleato drinks have been positive, like that of one Twitter user who wrote, “Starbucks, the new Oleato drink is so damn delicious! Love it!!!” and a Redditor who said, “I tried all 3 and loved all of them. Had no problems whatsoever.” But others detail more stomach-churning experiences with the beverages.

“#Oleato — so far my stomach is gurgling and my throat is burning,” wrote another Twitter user, sharing an image of their Venti Oleato Iced Shaken Espresso. “Not sure if it’s the olive oil.”

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