Starbucks Shares TikTok About Their Biggest Order - $52,000 Worth Of Starbucks Caramel Frappuccinos
If you've ever wondered what possibly the largest Starbucks order is, then you might have found it.
A TikTok video just dropped that has Starbucks baristas and customers side-eyeing their own order history. In the clip, @esha_crosby films a barista showing an order total so absurd it looks fake at first glance, more than $50,000 on the screen.
The barista doesn’t stop there. They pull up the order details, and it’s for over 9,000 Starbucks Caramel Frappuccinos. Then they line up the printed stickers across the bar like proof, because apparently, “trust me” is not enough when the amount due is basically a small car payment.
And that’s when the comments split into two camps: people stunned by the sheer volume, and people convinced the timeline makes it impossible.
This is the famous Starbucks barista known for this TikTok.
@esha_crosby is the TikToker who made this video showcasing this extremely large and unreasonable Starbucks order.
esha_crosbyThe barista shows off the total screen, which displays an amount due of over $50,000.
The barista shows the order screen where you can see that the total amount due is over $50,000, which is insane. Upon further investigation, we found that the order itself was for over 9,000 Starbucks Caramel Frappuccinos.
@esha_crosbyHere's a close-up showing the information that the barista presents in the video to demonstrate the legitimacy of the order.
@esha_crosby
For those of you who still doubt whether this is real, the barista shows more.
The barista goes on to show the stickers lined across the bar area. This proves that it was indeed a real order, and the stickers were printed out as if someone really rang it up and paid for it.
@esha_crosby
This is exactly when the comments started pouring in.
If you're a Starbucks barista, then you completely understand this because we definitely won't be taking part in that one.
Keith
Some people even said that would be the line for them, and they'd have to quit.
Whether it's because you can't possibly make all of those beverages or you're simply not willing to, it's still essential to have guidance.
Eli
That $52,000 Caramel Frappuccino haul feels like the AITA spat where one friend ordered the most expensive items and refused to split evenly, according to this post.
Pretty much because I don't think anyone would willingly make this order, especially not without a raise or compensation.
Jonathan Ramos
Some people even highlighted how much product that was within one day.
layke
This is when people started to doubt whether or not this was a real order.
The possibility of someone being able to make this is next to impossible, honestly, within a certain timeframe, and this is what the former baristas are exposing.
user1688305712689
I definitely think these former baristas are onto something.
hthees
Here is the original TikTok video.
That’s when @esha_crosby keeps filming as the barista taps through the order screen, showing the total amount due over $50,000 like it’s totally normal.
Next, the stickers get lined up across the bar area, and the whole comment section starts asking whether this is a real mega-order or just a staged flex.
Then former baristas chime in, pointing out how making 9,000 Caramel Frappuccinos in a single day would be nearly impossible, timeline or not.
Finally, the debate turns into workplace panic, because half the people in the comments are basically saying they’d quit before they’d touch that many drinks.
Now, this video is crazy if that Starbucks order was real, and honestly, we could imagine some giant company placing an order like this, thinking it's possible. However, I also know that these former baristas might know what they are talking about.
Do you think it was an internet stunt or a real Starbucks order?
Nobody wants to be the person responsible for 9,000 Caramel Frappuccinos.
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