Starbucks rolls out new initiatives in order to bring forth a sense of community, and one of these initiatives is returning ...
Your morning pick-me-up from Starbucks could soon come with another form of motivation such as a smiley face or inspirational message. The coffee chain is telling Starbucks employees to write ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated. Starbucks has taken a page from its past − offering free refills and bringing names on cups and a condiment bar. Beginning on Monday, the coffee chain ...
Starbucks began reverting to prepandemic habits on Monday, reinstalling condiment bars and reviving the Sharpie-penned, handwritten names on cups. The chain also tweaked its name, dubbing itself ...
The return of personalizing cups is also a Niccol directive, who previously said the chain has to “track down” 200,000 Sharpies to make it happen. Starbucks released a new TV advertisement ...
Most customers know what to expect when ordering at Starbucks. The machine will print out a sticker with your name and order on it, and a worker will stick it to a plastic cup. But now ...
The coffee giant is trying to make its stores more inviting by adding more comfortable chairs and serving coffee in ceramic ...
Starbucks is also reintroducing the use of Sharpies to write customers' names on cups and will stop charging extra for customizing beverages with non-dairy milk. The company has also set a goal ...
It appears Starbucks is trying to change its reputation. According to a Monday press release, the company will be serving all “for here” drinks in ceramic mugs, glasses or personal cups.
Starbucks is reintroducing its popular Red Cup Day to kick off the holiday season with a reusable red cup giveaway. Starting Thursday, Nov. 14, customers purchasing any size hot, iced, or blended ...
A truly tempting price... like a good coffee The new set of cups with spill-proof lids and spouts like the ones you get at Starbucks is on sale at Dollar Tree in packs of six for just $1.25 ...