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Starbucks barista slams customer’s ‘hack’: ‘We delete the order’

The internet is rife with hacks for your Starbucks order — but this one went way too far.

A worker from one of the coffee chain’s locations in Massachusetts shocked TikTok this week by showing off a brazen attempt to get a free beverage by a life-hacker with no shame.

Barista Sinead Robbins posted an image of a label showing a customer had purchased just a 5-cent bag in the online app, and then tried to include their whole drink order in the extra “order request” section.

The patron wrote, “Hi, could I please have a grande strawberry creme frap with no whipped cream and a strawless lid,” before adding in a chirpy “thank you!”

Robbins was not impressed by the app scheme.

“This is not a Starbucks hack,” the 22-year-old says in the clip, which has been viewed over 4.2 million times. “It was a little bit funny but it won’t work. We canceled the order.”

The customer tried to sneakily order a frappe for 5 cents.
The customer tried to sneakily order a frappe for 5 cents. TikTok/@sineadrobbins

“Don’t do this,” added Robbins.

Many users couldn’t believe people genuinely tried this to save money.

“I would’ve poured the frappe into the bag,” one user wrote.

“Teenagers watching too many ‘hacks’ on TikToks lol,” laughed another.

“I worked at a restaurant and people would do this all the time and ask for extra food in the special instructions instead of paying for it??” another said in disbelief.

Others said they would have just made the order.

“Am I the only one who would actually make it for them?? And this is coming from someone who works at Starbucks,” one woman wrote.

“Same,” agreed another. “I don’t get paid enough to care.”

TikTok has become a haven for fast-food workers to share their pet peeves, with Starbucks workers in particular taking to the app to vent about orders and hacks they hate making, as well as the type of customers they least like serving.