The holidays officially begin this week — at least at Starbucks — when the coffee chain rolls out its annual seasonal cups.
One features a unique circle layout behind the famed Starbucks logo, while another touts festive polka dots. A third design shows different hues of green and red, and the fourth displays oversized ...
Just like Mariah Carey, Starbucks is welcoming the holiday season a wee bit early. Starting Nov. 7, along with its holiday menu, the coffee chain’s highly-anticipated holiday cup designs will be ...
Starbucks has released a sneak preview of its ... "It comes almost directly from her hair shape, zooming in on our siren and our logo and playing with some of the shapes and negative space." ...
Starting next week, Starbucks will stop charging coffee drinkers who wish to customize their drinks with nondairy milk options an extra fee, the company announced Wednesday. The change will go ...
Increasingly, employers are rolling back the remote work arrangements instituted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Companies such ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.