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  • Ideally Israel wouldn't have been oppressing Palestinians in the first place so that Hamas would never have come to power. They could have engaged in dialogue and diplomacy with Hamas and the Palestinians to figure out something that would work for everyone. They could have negotiated a prisoner swap or something for the hostages.

    But Israel, specifically Likud and the right-wing parties, have no interest in this. They want all of Palestine gone, and to control it all themselves.

  • I don't know. The full story will probably come out at trial.

    I wouldn't say 30oz is a lot of coffee, though. It's less than two 16oz cups. A bit much for one person in a short period of time, but not unheard of. And the largest Starbucks size is actually a trenta, at 31oz.

  • It is not labeled "as much caffeine as a cup of coffee", it is labeled with the amount of caffeine per size on the individual dispensers and "as much caffeine as our dark roast coffee" on the big menu boards. For someone with a caffeine sensitivity, that means either it's non-zero and you shouldn't have any, or you know your tolerance and should find out exactly how much. Never assume.

  • That 390 mg is in 30 oz, but your 60-125 mg per cup is per 8 oz (8oz = 1c). The lemonade is 13 mg/oz, while your coffee would be 7.5-15.6 mg/oz. The lemonade has the same amount of caffeine as coffee, just like their menu boards state.

  • https://www.panerabread.com/content/dam/panerabread/documents/c4-beverage-caffeine-guide.pdf

    Cafe Blend Dark Roast Coffee, 13.4 mg caffeine per oz, so the equivalent 30 oz dark roast coffee would have 402 mg caffeine. And dark roasts are actually less caffeinated than light; light roast has 19.2 mg/oz, or 576 mg in a 30 oz.

    But regardless of actual number, someone with caffeine sensitivity should see "as much caffeine as dark roast coffee" and at least consider whether that's appropriate for them (and for most, the appropriate amount of coffee is zero).

  • No, one cup is eight ounces.

    But anyone saying "a cup of coffee" is being intentionally deceptive. Do they actually mean one cup, eight ounces, or do they mean "a cup of coffee", which is often at least 10oz? Personally, when I say "a cup of coffee", usually it's a 12oz mug, but could be a 16oz cup if I'm getting it from somewhere.