The coffee giant plans to open up across the street from Brigham Young University's campus in Utah, where Mormonism shuns the 'hot drinks' tea and coffee.
Students at Brigham Young University may soon face a latte temptation after Starbucks announced plans to open a location across from the school's Provo campus.the Mormon church that teaches its parishioners to avoid hot drinks such as coffee and tea., is full of menu items that directly contradict that doctrine. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News.
Caffeinated beverages could also be in violation of the Word of Wisdom due to possible health risks and its"subtle addiction," according to a
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