Starbucks Corp wades into political waters again, becoming the latest voice in a chorus calling on Congress and the White House to end their partisan bickering and strike a budget agreement that averts the so-called fiscal cliff. And the coffee company has a powerful tool to help spread the word: its signature cup.
Chief Executive Howard Schultz has asked D.C.-area Starbucks employees to write “come together” on customers’ cups from now through Friday, as the president meets with congressional leaders to negotiate a deal that prevents automatic spending cuts and tax hikes from taking effect on Jan. 1.
The “come together” campaign is in fact not an homage to the Beatles, who wrote a hit song by the same name back in 1969. Rather, as Schultz wrote on the company’s blog, the cup campaign is “a respectful and optimistic message to our elected officials to come together and reach common ground on this important issue.”
“We’re paying attention, we’re greatly disappointed in what’s going on and we deserve better,” Schultz told Reuters in a telephone interview.









