Insidious or Inane?

 

Yesterday as I was preparing to fly out of Baltimore airport, I wandered past a coffee shop I hadn’t seen before: Green Beans Coffee Co. Since I imagined I must still be caffeine-deprived after two gigantic seder meals, delicious holiday lunches, and visiting with warm and generous people, I wanted just a simple cup of hot and tasty coffee.

As I approached the kiosk, I noticed that the person in front of me was filling out a form. I assumed she might be completing a job application.

She wasn’t.

When she finished writing on the form that was on a clipboard, I could see the cover sheet:

Valued Guests: Could you kindly fill out the Covid-19 Contact Tracing Sheet, Please.

Seriously? Yes.

Note that it wasn’t really a request or a question: it was a demand.

To be sure I was understanding their “request,” I asked the one person behind the counter whether I could still buy coffee if I didn’t complete the list.

She said no.

By the way, the first column asked for the “guests” name, the second column asked for phone number, and I couldn’t see the third. It could have been asking for an email address. Or perhaps it asked the time of day.

When she said I essentially had to sign it, I said that information is none of your business and walked away.

Just down the concourse was a Cinnabon that sold coffee. (And no, I didn’t buy any of their goodies.) There was no tracing sheet to complete and the coffee was half the price. I bought one and returned to Green Beans to capture a photo of the cover sheet. Afterward, I regretted not telling the other people in line that they could buy coffee at half the price at Cinnabon’s. I didn’t think of saying anything until long after I was home.

*     *     *     *     *

I am so tired of companies and organizations who think they can invade our private lives and there’s nothing wrong with it. After all, it’s for a greater cause. Right?

My foot.

I plan to call the headquarters which are in California later today to see if they can tell me how they plan to use that information to help deal with Covid; if the list appears in all their locations; and if staff are instructed not to serve a customer who won’t sign in. I’m going to guess that they have no clue about how they will use the information. I suspect it’s just virtue signaling since they are headquartered in CA.

The shame of it is that their cause is a good one. They are dedicated to serving members of the service and related organizations. A hint to their “woke” approach appears on their website:

In 2018 we rebranded Green Beans Coffee and re-dedicated ourselves to being a forward-thinking Millennial-relevant food & beverage concessionaire willing to take chances. That forward thinking shows in our striking, modern “Elevated Kiosk” under construction now in SFO’s Terminal 3, and our store in the International Terminal.

I’ll let you draw your own conclusions.

A cup of coffee can be pretty darned expensive, in more ways than one.

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  1. kedavis Coolidge
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    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):

    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):
    Now with the threatened vaccine passports, I have made a vow that I will not go to any business that requires I supply proof of vaccination. As long as I have alternatives, I’m fine. We’ll see what people value by the choices they make.

    I agree, GC! Passports are unacceptable. Where does this all end??

    The heads of bureaucrats on pikes outside Washington as a warning to any future politicians that there are some lines that must never be crossed?

    Just a thought.

     

     

     

    • #31
  2. kedavis Coolidge
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    Fortunately I’ve never been the least bit interested in coffee.

    • #32
  3. kedavis Coolidge
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    JustmeinAZ (View Comment):

    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Front Seat Cat (View Comment):

    Green Bean being green and incorporating tracking, Starbucks doesn’t want to be left out. They have their employees going through social justice training and have agreed to let employees wear BLM clothes, masks etc. and Starbucks is creating their own designs. I didn’t know that getting a cup of coffee had gotten so complicated.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/starbucks-eric-holder-civil-rights-report-blm-dress-code

     

    Good grief. Not a Starbucks fan and even less of one now.

    I’ve even given up their lemon pound cake. And I’ve discovered that a couple of dollops of sweetened heavy whipped cream in my coffee makes a perfectly delicious latte.

    The lemon pound cake at Walmart is pretty good.  Sometimes come pre-sliced too.

    • #33
  4. Gossamer Cat Coolidge
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    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth.  For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff.  I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either. 

    • #34
  5. kedavis Coolidge
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    @kedavis

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    Many of them seem proud of not considering themselves American.

    • #35
  6. Skyler Coolidge
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    I never heard of Green Bean until I saw them on base in Al Asad, Iraq (edit:  it was in 2005).  I assumed they were a brand created merely to get the government contract.

    • #36
  7. Percival Thatcher
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    Chuck (View Comment):

    Hoyacon (View Comment):

    Well, this sheds some light:

    In 2018 we rebranded Green Beans Coffee and re-dedicated ourselves to being a forward-thinking Millennial-relevant food & beverage concessionaire willing to take chances.

    Our Mission is to make a genuine difference in every customer’s day by offering a hand-crafted coffee experience. Wherever we serve, our heart’s in every cup.

    Sounds like my kinda place. NOTTT!

    But it does remind me to prepare one of my famous green been casseroles with extra onions for dinner.

    Green bean casserole? You must be Baptist!

    Bah. Green bean casserole is Midwestern soul food.

    • #37
  8. kedavis Coolidge
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    Percival (View Comment):

    Chuck (View Comment):

    Hoyacon (View Comment):

    Well, this sheds some light:

    In 2018 we rebranded Green Beans Coffee and re-dedicated ourselves to being a forward-thinking Millennial-relevant food & beverage concessionaire willing to take chances.

    Our Mission is to make a genuine difference in every customer’s day by offering a hand-crafted coffee experience. Wherever we serve, our heart’s in every cup.

    Sounds like my kinda place. NOTTT!

    But it does remind me to prepare one of my famous green been casseroles with extra onions for dinner.

    Green bean casserole? You must be Baptist!

    Bah. Green bean casserole is Midwestern soul food.

    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    • #38
  9. TBA Coolidge
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    @RobtGilsdorf

    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Front Seat Cat (View Comment):

    Green Bean being green and incorporating tracking, Starbucks doesn’t want to be left out. They have their employees going through social justice training and have agreed to let employees wear BLM clothes, masks etc. and Starbucks is creating their own designs. I didn’t know that getting a cup of coffee had gotten so complicated.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/starbucks-eric-holder-civil-rights-report-blm-dress-code

     

    Good grief. Not a Starbucks fan and even less of one now.

    They burn their beans and they chap my hide. 

    • #39
  10. Dotorimuk Coolidge
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    It’s the norm here in Korea, particularly at restaurants.

    Some places also make you scan that square QC code.

    • #40
  11. TBA Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    Many of them seem proud of not considering themselves American.

    MNCs can’t really be considered American. What is sickening is the way they kowtow to governments’ darker wishes. Including our governments’ darker wishes. 

    But I guess it’s cheaper than paying taxes. 

    • #41
  12. Flicker Coolidge
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    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    I wish the US would stand up to facebook, et al.  But I consider them to be too American.  They are a willing adjunctive arm of the US government.

    • #42
  13. TBA Coolidge
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    @RobtGilsdorf

    Dotorimuk (View Comment):

    It’s the norm here in Korea, particularly at restaurants.

    Some places also make you scan that square QC code.

    See, that doesn’t really bother me…in Korea. 

    • #43
  14. kedavis Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    I wish the US would stand up to facebook, et al. But I consider them to be too American. They are a willing adjunctive arm of the US government.

    And the Chinese government, and…

    • #44
  15. Percival Thatcher
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Chuck (View Comment):

    Hoyacon (View Comment):

    Well, this sheds some light:

    In 2018 we rebranded Green Beans Coffee and re-dedicated ourselves to being a forward-thinking Millennial-relevant food & beverage concessionaire willing to take chances.

    Our Mission is to make a genuine difference in every customer’s day by offering a hand-crafted coffee experience. Wherever we serve, our heart’s in every cup.

    Sounds like my kinda place. NOTTT!

    But it does remind me to prepare one of my famous green been casseroles with extra onions for dinner.

    Green bean casserole? You must be Baptist!

    Bah. Green bean casserole is Midwestern soul food.

    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    Usually.

    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    • #45
  16. Susan Quinn Contributor
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    Percival (View Comment):
    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    Uh. . .  not really . . . 

    • #46
  17. kedavis Coolidge
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    Percival (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Chuck (View Comment):

    Hoyacon (View Comment):

    Well, this sheds some light:

    In 2018 we rebranded Green Beans Coffee and re-dedicated ourselves to being a forward-thinking Millennial-relevant food & beverage concessionaire willing to take chances.

    Our Mission is to make a genuine difference in every customer’s day by offering a hand-crafted coffee experience. Wherever we serve, our heart’s in every cup.

    Sounds like my kinda place. NOTTT!

    But it does remind me to prepare one of my famous green been casseroles with extra onions for dinner.

    Green bean casserole? You must be Baptist!

    Bah. Green bean casserole is Midwestern soul food.

    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    Usually.

    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    Even with bacon it’s probably still a side dish.

    • #47
  18. kedavis Coolidge
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    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    Uh. . . not really . . .

     

    • #48
  19. Arahant Member
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    kedavis (View Comment):
    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    What? No bacon?

    • #49
  20. Susan Quinn Contributor
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):
    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    What? No bacon?

    You guys aren’t paying attention. would not put bacon on anything. 

    • #50
  21. Percival Thatcher
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    @Percival

    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    Uh. . . not really . . .

    No, not you of course. I’ve never done it myself, but I’ve seen it done.

    • #51
  22. Arahant Member
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    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):
    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    What? No bacon?

    You guys aren’t paying attention. I would not put bacon on anything.

    Well, I know about you, but @kedavis is another story. Why do you think it’s all about you? I mean, just because you started the thread. Sheeze! Some people.

    • #52
  23. Front Seat Cat Member
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    Many of them seem proud of not considering themselves American.

    They need to eat more lemon pound cake.

    • #53
  24. Front Seat Cat Member
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    @FrontSeatCat

    Skyler (View Comment):

    I never heard of Green Bean until I saw them on base in Al Asad, Iraq. I assumed they were a brand created merely to get the government contract.

    Now that would make an interesting story…..

    • #54
  25. Front Seat Cat Member
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    I wish the US would stand up to facebook, et al. But I consider them to be too American. They are a willing adjunctive arm of the US government.

    And currently the US Gov is the arm of who?

    • #55
  26. DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone Member
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    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):
    I’ve only heard of meatless versions, which means it’s a side dish, not a meal.

    What? No bacon?

    You guys aren’t paying attention. I would not put bacon on anything.

    Besides, what it really needs is a bunch of Durkee’s fried onions sprinkled generously on top.

    • #56
  27. aardo vozz Member
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    @aardovozz

    Front Seat Cat (View Comment):

    Green Bean being green and incorporating tracking, Starbucks doesn’t want to be left out. They have their employees going through social justice training and have agreed to let employees wear BLM clothes, masks etc. and Starbucks is creating their own designs. I didn’t know that getting a cup of coffee had gotten so complicated.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/starbucks-eric-holder-civil-rights-report-blm-dress-code

     

    It isn’t complicated. Make your coffee at home.🙂

    • #57
  28. kedavis Coolidge
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    aardo vozz (View Comment):

    Front Seat Cat (View Comment):

    Green Bean being green and incorporating tracking, Starbucks doesn’t want to be left out. They have their employees going through social justice training and have agreed to let employees wear BLM clothes, masks etc. and Starbucks is creating their own designs. I didn’t know that getting a cup of coffee had gotten so complicated.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/starbucks-eric-holder-civil-rights-report-blm-dress-code

     

    It isn’t complicated. Make your coffee at home.🙂

    But don’t make Starbucks coffee at home!

    • #58
  29. aardo vozz Member
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    @aardovozz

    TBA (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    Gossamer Cat (View Comment):

    DrewInEastHillAutonomousZone (View Comment):
    I never thought back in the 90s that I would become staunchly anti-corporation as I am today. I also never thought that the left would become so brazenly supportive of these corporations.

    Isn’t that the truth. For the first time, I actively root against American corporations in international scuffles such as the recent Facebook -Australia standoff. I think the reason is that I no longer consider them American and I suspect they don’t either.

    Many of them seem proud of not considering themselves American.

    MNCs can’t really be considered American. What is sickening is the way they kowtow to governments’ darker wishes. Including our governments’ darker wishes.

    But I guess it’s cheaper than paying taxes.

    Insufficiently cynical, but I like it!

    • #59
  30. Flicker Coolidge
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    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    You can put bacon in it, though. You can put bacon in anything.

    Uh. . . not really . . .

    Uh, yeah, you can.  Bacon on vanilla ice cream is delicious.

    Added: Oh.  that’s not kosher, though.  Nevermind.

    • #60
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