时间:2025-04-03 10:33:58 来源:网络整理编辑:百科
Sorry, nature lovers. You're kidding yourselves if you think your national park dining experiences a
Sorry, nature lovers. You're kidding yourselves if you think your national park dining experiences are corporation-free.
On Jan. 4, the Yosemite Valley Lodge's plan to install a Starbucks coffee kiosk in a new food court led to some online backlash, according to the Fresno Bee, in the form of a Change.org petition. Job postings for Yosemite Starbucks Store Managers and other positions on Indeed made people aware of the incoming coffee shop, which led to the petition, and the postings have since been taken down.
The word spread and one writer at Jezebeleven posted an impassioned plea to keep Yosemite Starbucks-free.
SEE ALSO:Patagonia fights back hard against Trump's national monument land grabNearly 11,000 people have signed the "Stop Starbucks in Yosemite" petition attempting to halt the store's installation so far.
"Multinational corporations have no place in our National Parks," reads the petition. "The opening of a Starbucks in Yosemite Valley opens the door to further undue development. The Park will lose its essence, making it hardly distinguishable from a chaotic and bustling commercial city."
David Freireich, a spokesman for the company installing the Starbucks, Aramark, stressed that the company is just licensing the Starbucks products -- it is not an actual Starbucks store. The counter will also only occupy existing space, and no new structures will be built, nor will signage be visible from park grounds.
"We want to make sure the public understands exactly what is being done at Yosemite Valley Lodge," Freirich said. "The petition is not an accurate representation or reflection of what is being planned."
Regardless of the extent of the future Starbucks' prevalence and visibility, here's what protesters are missing: corporations are already deeply embedded in our national park experiences -- they're just a little harder to spot.
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The idea of a national park being, as the petition says, "indistinguishable" from a shopping mall is what's key here. With names like the "Gold Rush Dining Room," it's easy to think that the quaint eateries at national park lodges are different from your everyday food court or dining hall. But those cafes and dining rooms are actually run by corporations that dominate food distribution across the world, too.
"Many of our current concessioners are multi-national corporations," National Parks Service spokesman Jeffrey Olson said in an email to Mashable. "Concessioners fill a vital role in helping the National Park Service carry out its mission. Private companies are drawn to working with NPS in order to offer services to park visitors, which are not provided directly by the government. Concessioners specialize in these operations and are thus able to provide quality services at reasonable prices."
Take the Starbucks in Yosemite: it will be part of the new Basecamp Eatery, where national parks visitors will be able to grab a coffee or sandwich before heading to half dome, when it opens spring 2018. Yosemite Hospitality will run the food court -- but Yosemite Hospitality is actually a corporate subsidiary itself, of the food, facilities, and uniforms giant Aramark.
Aramark is a publicly traded Fortune 200 company that operates in 19 countries and collected $14.6 billion in revenue in 2017. It distributes its food through another ubiquitous food giant, Sysco, and also happens to run food services in national parks across the country including Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, Glacier Bay, and more. National park dining and lodging is just one part of Aramark's food business (let alone its expansive business as a whole). They also provide food for schools, and prisons -- where in 2011 they were accused of serving maggots and literal garbage to inmates.
That's not to say Aramark is evil just because it's big. They've received plenty of accolades for their ethical business practices, complied with Michelle Obama's healthy eating initiatives, and say they are working to make their food as sustainably sourced as possible.
But you can't object to the presence of Starbucks without being opposed to the national parks hospitality system as a whole. Which isn't to say we shouldn't question, or protest the current national park food model. For example, why do companies like Aramark have these lucrative government contracts on federal land, instead of small, local businesses?
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But as is, major corporations like Aramark already have more than a foothold in our public and natural spaces. Another corporation called Xanterra runs food services at many of the national parks that Aramark doesn't, including Mount Rushmore, Crater Lake, Yellowstone, and more. The National Parks Service also listed Delaware North Company and Forever Resorts as additional multinational corporations that manage concessions in the park.
The National Park Foundation also runs a "Corporate Partnerships" program, in which corporate sponsors such as Budweiser and Coca-Cola fund park education, restoration, and other initiatives.
Yosemite's Starbucks is an optically egregious joinder between corporations and national parks. But in fact, it's just an expansion of the norm -- without the front of a hokey name.
And let's be real: before heading out on a long hike, if you've got a choice between a predictable cup of Starbucks, and the caffeine gamble from a pot in a dining hall that's been sitting on a burner for who-knows-how-long, which are you gonna choose?
Starbucks did not respond to Mashable'srequest for comment before the time of this article's publication.
UPDATE Jan. 9, 2:30 p.m. ET: Comments from Aramark were added.
UPDATE Jan. 10, 10:15 a.m. ET: Comments from the National Parks Service were added.
Editor's Note: This article was edited to reflect the fact that the National Park Foundation's corporate partnership program does not offer sponsorships for physical structures or transportation in the park.
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