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Starbucks Corp is placing some limits on its mobile orders, part of a broader plan to speed up service and contain a deluge of purchases through the app that often overwhelm baristas.
More change is underway at Starbucks, which recently announced plans to cut some items across its food and beverage menu. Brian Niccol, newly appointed chairman and CEO, outlined the "fundamental ...
Niccol also said that this change will allow the coffee chain to reevaluate which food offerings it will sell to customers in the morning and afternoon. Related: Starbucks makes desperate move to ...
In a conference call with investors Tuesday, Niccol said Starbucks is planning to cut its food and beverage offerings by 30% over the course of this year to simplify operations and speed service.
As a former Starbucks barista, I’ve had my fair share of the iconic blended ice drinks, but I admittedly hadn’t tasted most of them before. Read on for a food editor’s honest ranking of the ...
Starbucks has introduced a Code of Conduct aimed at maintaining a clean and safe environment for visitors. Credit: Farknot Architect/Shutterstock. From 27 January 2025, Starbucks is rolling out a ...
The first major change? Free refills. Yep – Starbucks is offering free refills to customers who order their drinks “for here.” Customers can order any beverage in a ceramic mug, glass or ...
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