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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 26 MIN

CO-HOST | Make Money By Understanding “Premium” Experiences (Starbucks, Sugar, and Pricing Power)

from Travis Makes Money · host Travis Chappell

This is a conversation between Travis and his producer Eric, who brings a mix of comedy, real-world consumer insight, and behind-the-scenes perspective from the show itself. Eric’s storytelling about fitness, Starbucks chai, and Panera “hacks” sets up a broader conversation with Travis about pricing, perceived value, and how brands like Starbucks, Chipotle, and Everbowl think about experience versus cost. Together, they break down what “premium experience” really means at the register and in the store. On this episode we talk about: Eric’s “skinny king” fitness journey, daily 10,000-step habit, and walking across the Vegas strip How Starbucks changed its chai recipe and accidentally revealed just how much sugar is in a custom drink The idea of Starbucks as an expensive “affordable luxury” and what a “$9 premium experience” actually buys you How corporate executives can “fail up” between roles at Chipotle and Starbucks and still shape consumer experience Travis’s Everbowl store, square footage strategy, and why designing space around how customers really behave matters The changing design of Starbucks stores, from comfy third place to “get in, get out” layouts and fewer outlets Panera’s Sip Club “abuse,” PS5s in cafés, and how line length and perceived busyness can be engineered Rising costs of labor and goods and why that pushes prices higher in any food or quick-service business Online outrage vs actual numbers: why Starbucks can be trending for the wrong reasons while revenue and foot traffic grow Top 3 Takeaways A “premium” price only works if the experience matches it; when brands charge $9 for coffee, store design, barista interaction, and comfort have to feel elevated, not hollow. Food and beverage pricing is driven heavily by rising labor and ingredient costs, which forces operators to get extremely intentional about space, square footage, and what actually brings customers in. Online outrage doesn’t always match real-world behavior; customers may complain about prices and corporate quotes yet still show up and drive revenue and foot traffic higher. Notable Quotes "The worst thing is when you're getting like a steak burrito and they're skimping the steak… an appropriate amount of steak will suffice." "Starbucks used to be goated to work in… now it feels like they design the space to make you get out of there." "If people will pay it, then charge it — but if you're going to claim it's about the experience, then you actually have to build that experience into the store." Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com A Word from our Sponsor:Are you ready to start your own creatorjourney and make it big? Visitwww.fanvue.com today and launch yourcareer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This is a conversation between Travis and his producer Eric, who brings a mix of comedy, real-world consumer insight, and behind-the-scenes perspective from the show itself. Eric’s storytelling about fitness, Starbucks chai, and Panera “hacks” sets up a broader conversation with Travis about pricing, perceived value, and how brands like Starbucks, Chipotle, and Everbowl think about experience versus cost. Together, they break down what “premium experience” really means at the register and in the store. On this episode we talk about: Eric’s “skinny king” fitness journey, daily 10,000-step habit, and walking across the Vegas strip How Starbucks changed its chai recipe and accidentally revealed just how much sugar is in a custom drink The idea of Starbucks as an expensive “affordable luxury” and what a “$9 premium experience” actually buys you How corporate executives can “fail up” between roles at Chipotle and Starbucks and still shape consumer experience Travis’s Everbowl store, square footage strategy, and why designing space around how customers really behave matters The changing design of Starbucks stores, from comfy third place to “get in, get out” layouts and fewer outlets Panera’s Sip Club “abuse,” PS5s in cafés, and how line length and perceived busyness can be engineered Rising costs of labor and goods and why that pushes prices higher in any food or quick-service business Online outrage vs actual numbers: why Starbucks can be trending for the wrong reasons while revenue and foot traffic grow Top 3 Takeaways A “premium” price only works if the experience matches it; when brands charge $9 for coffee, store design, barista interaction, and comfort have to feel elevated, not hollow. Food and beverage pricing is driven heavily by rising labor and ingredient costs, which forces operators to get extremely intentional about space, square footage, and what actually brings customers in. Online outrage doesn’t always match real-world behavior; customers may complain about prices and corporate quotes yet still show up and drive revenue and foot traffic higher. Notable Quotes "The worst thing is when you're getting like a steak burrito and they're skimping the steak… an appropriate amount of steak will suffice." "Starbucks used to be goated to work in… now it feels like they design the space to make you get out of there." "If people will pay it, then charge it — but if you're going to claim it's about the experience, then you actually have to build that experience into the store." Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com A Word from our Sponsor:Are you ready to start your own creatorjourney and make it big? Visitwww.fanvue.com today and launch yourcareer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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