Starbucks is set to eliminate a significant number of drinks and food options in the coming months as part of the company's plan to simplify its offerings, reduce wait times and improve its customer experience.
Baristas, like most service workers, face long hours and low wages. Some are organizing for better conditions.
All company-owned Starbucks locations will default to ceramic mugs for customers consuming beverages in stores, and will also bring back condiment bars this week.
Starbucks and its union representing more than 10,000 baristas have agreed to bring in a mediator to help resume stalled contract negotiations and reach a deal, they said in a joint statement on Thursday.
A couple of years ago, I found myself unwittingly stepping into one of their “pickup-only” locations — a slightly dystopian version of the Starbucks I once knew. There were no tables or chairs. The warm din of clinking ceramic mugs,
Starbucks on Tuesday reported better-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter as some of its turnaround efforts start to take hold.
The condiment bar is coming back, and diners will get unlimited free refills of iced or hot coffee whether they’re rewards members or not.
Hammond tried for years to bring a Starbucks to the city and now will get a third. The Seattle-based coffee giant is looking to open a new coffee shop at Calumet Avenue and 165th Street.
Changes at Starbucks might remind customers of the chain of the old. Beginning Monday, several policies are returning to Starbucks' locations in the United States and Canada - part of CEO Brian ...
folding in his own shop to brings Starbucks’ total store count to 17, with locations as far away as Vancouver and Chicago. As Starbucks began aggressively expanding across the United States ...
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