Maybe they "proudly feature" it as in, the company tells its minimum wage-earning employees that they should be proud of it but the bottom of the totem pole could really give a d%#$.
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Well, you at least know it is world class, no matter if they are proud, or whatever....
I was going to send this in.
Swing's does have the best coffee in DC, even if they haven't learn proper quotation mark usage.
I like how the coffee is "cup tested." In what other way does one test coffee?
The scald test, Andi! Does it cause 2nd or 3rd degree burns? Things like this matter!
I'm glad it's Cup Tested--testing it by pouring it in your hands can be dangerous if the coffee is hot!
Maybe they "proudly feature" it as in, the company tells its minimum wage-earning employees that they should be proud of it but the bottom of the totem pole could really give a d%#$.
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