The revealed images of the recipes show the exact measurements of the ingredients and step-by-step guide.


The secret of the delicious coffee of the world-famous international coffee chain 'Starbucks' has been revealed. Now you can also enjoy this coffee at your home with a little effort, that too for free.
According to foreign media reports, when the coffee chain fired one of its employees, the fired employee shared the company's secret coffee recipe on social media.
In a few pictures that have gone viral on various social media platforms, a step-by-step guide given to employees can be seen, which reveals Starbucks' secret recipes, exact measurements, types of syrups and proportions of ice, etc.
A Starbucks employee got fired and she posted every Starbucks drink recipe. you’re welcome ??? pic.twitter.com/dA8v2jsOET
— Ꮶᴀʟʏᴀɴ ×͜× (@IamKalyanRaksha) October 14, 2023
On social media, consumers are happy to know the secret of Starbucks' delicious and expensive coffee that they no longer have to buy expensive coffee, but they can brew it themselves at home.
Several users have commented in the post of the viral photos saying that they are bookmarking the thread to save it for future reference.
It is pertinent to note that this is not the first time, several employees who have been fired from Starbucks have also shared the company's menu on TikTok.
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