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January 28, 2009 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- If you want a cup of decaf at Starbuck's, you might have to wait a few minutes.
The coffee chain will stop brewing pots of decaf after noon.
The move is in an effort to waste less and save $400 million by September. A Starbucks spokeswoman says decaf will still be available on request. But it will take about 4 minutes to brew.
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