The near-ubiquitous Starbucks logo will glow soon over three new locations in the area, adding to the handful already found in Tuscaloosa, and on the University of Alabama campus. The first ...
The coffee chain’s CEO said investments in store experience are ramping up, but union members say the company isn’t spending ...
There's a chance your go-to Starbucks drink may be pulled from the menu this week, especially if you're a big Frappuccino fan. The Seattle-based coffeehouse chain recently announced that some of ...
Big changes are coming to the Starbucks menu this spring. Starbucks revealed exclusively to TODAY.com that on March 4, it will remove a selection of less popular beverages from its menu.
Many Starbucks lovers can now expect to receive their cold coffee orders in cups featuring a new design. Depending on the state, some Starbucks locations have switched their transparent single-use ...
Starbucks announced Monday it will lay off over 1,000 corporate workers and cut complex and unpopular drinks from its menu in an effort to turn around lagging sales and revamp the coffee chain ...
Starbucks is implementing yet another change in 2025 — this time to its mobile ordering system. In an attempt to speed up service, the coffee company is decreasing the number of maximum number ...
Starbucks to Cut 1,100 Corporate Roles in CEO Niccol's Turnaround Push By Neil J Kanatt and Ananya Mariam Rajesh (Reuters) - Starbucks said on Monday it would eliminate 1,100 corporate roles as ...
Frappuccino lovers, brace yourselves Starbucks is cutting 13 drinks from its menu, and your usual might as well be on the chopping block. Here is everything you need to know. Starbucks is doing ...
Starbucks customers across hundreds of locations in the United States started their weeks off with a surprise: Their beloved Frappuccinos and iced espresso drinks served in paper cups, not plastic.
Starbucks is in a slump after a year of declining sales, boycotts and executive turnover. They hired former Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol to turn the tide. Photo: Alexandra Larkin In his first address ...