"American coffee" has these images to battle in Finland:
- I ordered coffee not tea!
- I could swim over the Columbia River with a coffee bean embedded in my cheeks and I'd serve a browner stain!
- I ordered a coffee, not the dishwater after you washed the cups!
... same thing as with "American Beer" = diluted horsepiss. Finnish coffee is "sauce" compared to the "soup". Its very different.
And "American Coffee" is served cold so some granny won't burn their cooch in it.
Of course theres regional differences, but you ask the "average Finn".
You'd have better luck with Starbuck's in Ireland, their coffee is utter shyte!
Oh, and the place Starbucks would need to compete with is Wayne's Coffee and Robert's Coffee... Robert's is owned by Paulig. Paulig *is* coffee.
Oh, and when a Finn goes to buy coffee they say "a coffee" and expect to get the regular. Latte-freakin-cappu-moccha... ok, gas station... COFFEE! Saludo Industrial with melting spoons...And selling de-caf is a fraud.