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@Drmies Yes, I'm serious. Businesses responded to the pandemic differently. Some closed their doors altogether, others used outdoor seating or created drive-through operations. In this case, the store essentially operated as a take-out window and closed off indoor seating. If you or others feel strongly about removing, fine, I just see this as a minor detail about how a company operated during a global event. ---Another Believer(Talk)20:23, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Ok, agree to disagree. Sorry, I didn't realize I added the text back accidentally. We must have been editing at the same time and I'm not sure how that didn't result in an edit conflict. Anyways, I'd leave the operational detail, but if you feel strongly about removing, feel free. Another option is we let another editor offer a third opinion, since I've nominated the article for Good status and a review is imminent. Thanks! ---Another Believer(Talk)20:40, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
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@ThadeusOfNazereth: With this edit, you've changed the text to say some outlets "have all drawn a contrast between Ghost Alley Espresso and the Original Starbucks". This is true, but more specifically, they've recommended readers to visit Ghost Alley instead of Starbucks. Isn't that worth noting? @Bri: Putting this on your radar since you added the Infatuation source. Thanks! ---Another Believer(Talk)16:02, 31 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Hmm, yes, that does seem important. I'd like it to tie back to the history of the market itself -- i.e. that Starbucks was a relative newcomer to Pike Place Market in the 1970s (and the title "original" is kind of bogus) and the writers are suggesting greater authenticity can be found elsewhere; what could be more authentic Pike Place than a former service room adjacent to the Gum Wall (the last fact missing from the article btw). ☆ Bri (talk) 16:11, 31 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
@Bri You're more than welcome to update the article text. I don't have any strong feelings here, I just wanted to somehow communicate the preference for GAE by select outlets. ---Another Believer(Talk)16:16, 31 October 2022 (UTC)Reply