

(which, isn’t a bad barometer to use, to see if your promo is simple enough, by the way)Ģ. That’s so simple, even a small child could get it. Like, “Free ice cream cone when you buy a Blizzard.” So keep your sale offers easy to understand, and straight to the point. Which is why this isn’t going to work very well. “How is it, that I’m paying, and yet… I’m also the one who has to jump over a bunch of hoops to get the benefit?” It’s like, “Wait a minute, which way is the cash flowing here?”
#STARBUCKS SAUSAGE BISCUIT FREE#
Imagine if your hair stylist said, “Hey, I’ll give you a free hairbrush, if you come in between 4 and 6 pm at night, as long as you’ve washed your hair in the last 24 hours, with a lavender scented shampoo.” To begin with, any time you make one thing conditional on not one, but TWO other things… (if you buy this, then you get that… but ONLY if you do this other thing)… it’s kind of confusing to figure out what the hell is going on. There are so many issues with this, it’s not even funny. What they’re saying is… if you buy one of these “breakfasts” (and I use that term loosely, the same way you might call the Houston Astros a baseball team -)… you’ll get an extra “Star,” but only if you pay with your Starbucks card. To me, this is one of the two biggest problems with this offer. To make sure this doesn’t happen to you, here are three things you need to do, to make sure any sale you’re running, is a wild success.

Sure – you can tell because it’s only good from October 2nd through October 8th.Īnd maybe I’m just not a fan of this particular food, but in general… it just doesn’t seem very compelling does it? We like the Bacon, Egg & Gouda Artisan Breakfast Sandwich and the Spinach, Egg White & Feta Breakfast Wrap, but this is a great week to try any of our seven delicious offerings.” During October 2-8, every Breakfast Sandwich or Wrap purchase rewards you with an extra Star when you pay with your registered Starbucks Card. “Add a wholesome, savory breakfast to your day – and get one step closer to your next free drink. We cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens (including dairy, eggs, soy, tree nuts, wheat and others) as we use shared equipment to store, prepare and serve them.This morning, I got an e-mail from Starbucks with an offer, and I wanted to discuss it with you, because I can’t help but get the feeling something’s “missing” here.ĪTTENTION: Current and prior customers & clients, ONLY Original english muffin (unbleached enriched wheat flour, water, farina, yeast, sugar, salt, soybean oil, preservatives, grain vinegar, monoglycerides, skim milk, soy flour, whey) ,puffed scrambled egg patty (whole eggs, whey, skim milk, soybean oil, modified food starch, contains less than 2% of the following: dicalcium phosphate, salt, sodium bicarbonate, butter flavor, xanthan gum, guar gum, liquid pepper extract, citric acid), sausage (pork, water, salt, spices, dextrose, sugar), cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, annatto color). An iconic breakfast sandwich that reminds you why you love breakfast. A Southern-style sausage patty, fluffy eggs and aged Cheddar cheese are served on a perfectly toasty English muffin.
