On Monday, Feb. 10, rewards members can get a tall brewed coffee, hot or iced, for free at participating Starbucks stores ...
Starbucks baristas are writing personalized messages on coffee cups as part of the Back to Starbucks initiative, and Netizens are not too impressed with that.
Starbucks Corporation ( NASDAQ: SBUX) confirmed on Thursday that it is placing some limits on its mobile orders as part of a broad plan to return to a coffeehouse vibe and speed up service for ...
Mobile-ordering your favorite Starbucks drink has made the daily task quite convenient—unless you're picking up an order for ...
Starbucks baristas are not loving that they have to write on all of your cups. Posts on social media share how workers are ...
A woman went to Starbucks expecting a personalized message on her cup. Her disappointment sparked conversation about new ...
Brian Niccol, Starbucks' CEO, said mobile ordering meant staff weren't writing on cups, which affected the connection the ...
The “Back to Starbucks” initiative includes other changes, such as cutting “roughly 30%” of food and drink options from its ...
Kermit the Frog. Coffee puns like “thanks a latte” and “a matcha made in heaven.” Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees.
The morning after the big game, a lot of us are going to need a caffeine boost — and Starbucks wants to help with that.
The scribbles on cups are part of a slew of changes orchestrated by Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol to turn things ...
Starbucks has also added back condiment stations with milk and sugar and free refills served in ceramic mugs for customers who order their coffee to stay. “There’s a lot of just simple things ...