Faced with declining sales, Starbucks has a comeback plan that involves several changes to stores and menus. Here's a look at ...
Nondairy milk lovers have cause for celebration. On Oct. 30, Starbucks announced it will no longer charge extra for nondairy milk along with the launch of its holiday menu on Nov. 7. The change ...
Your Starbucks drink with soy, oat, almond or coconut milk won't cost you extra anymore. Starting next week, Starbucks customers will no longer pay more for adding non-dairy milk to their orders.
Starbucks will stop selling the olive oil-infused coffees it debuted last year. Bloomberg first reported Tuesday that the coffeehouse chain plans on "saying goodbye" to the Oleato coffee drinks ...
It recently raised its common stock dividend by 7%. With new leadership pledging to return Starbucks to its roots as a cozy neighborhood coffee shop chain, it's also spending some coin to keep ...
Starbucks is telling its corporate staff they could be fired if they don’t come to work at the office three days a week. Starting in January, Starbucks will implement a “standardized process ...
Starbucks is eliminating its controversial olive oil-infused drinks from the menu, less than a year after they made their nationwide debut. The lineup of “Oleato” drinks will be eliminated ...
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Starbucks is bringing back hand-written names in Sharpie on cups and self-serve stations with sugar and cream to try to win back customers. Baristas handwriting customers’ names and messages on ...
Starbucks is dropping its much-hyped range of olive oil-infused coffees in the US and Canada from early November. The announcement comes less than a week after new boss, Brian Niccol, promised to ...
NEW YORK: New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol sent a stern warning to employees this week: Get back to the office three days a week or risk termination. Pity the internal comms people who had to pass ...