Starbucks’ new CEO Brian Niccol is facing stressed-out baristas who gripe they are being thrown into “skeleton” crews as they scramble to meet a barrage of coffee orders, according to a ...
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’ new boss is putting his stamp on the company by cutting back on discounts and promotions — forcing coffee lovers to pay full price for their drinks. Chief Executive Brian Niccol ...
Starbucks is making a big change: It’s done offering discounts. Like other restaurant chains, Starbucks had leaned heavily on big discounts over the past year in an attempt to lure customers ...
Starbucks' new chief executive announced a series of changes this week aimed at drawing back customers as the company navigates unionization pressures, declining foot traffic, and frequent ...
Brian Niccol took over Starbucks last month, and he's making several important changes. Starbucks recently updated investors that it's acquiring two coffee farms in Latin America. Niccol is ...
Starbucks Rewards members' apps may soon be a little quieter. The coffee company is reversing its recent push into frequent promos on drinks and snacks, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing ...
The holidays officially begin this week - at least at Starbucks - when the coffee chain rolls out its annual seasonal cups. Beginning Thursday, customers at its US locations will have their hot ...
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.
Check out other new changes. Starbucks recently announced some changes to the business, switching up its strategy in some core areas, including perks and discounts. After two consecutive quarters ...
The last few months of the year are a popular time for coffee chain Starbucks thanks to its famous pumpkin spice drinks and various peppermint- and gingerbread-flavored holiday offerings.
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 ...