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Starbucks cutting 30% of menu items to speed up service
Starbucks is cutting 30% of its food and beverage menu to simplify operations, reduce wait times, and improve the customer experience.
Your favorite Starbucks drink may soon be gone — coffee chain to cut menu offerings, CEO says
“In the coming months, you’ll see us begin to optimize our menu offerings, resulting in roughly 30% reduction in both beverages and food SKUs by the end of fiscal year 2025,” Niccol shared Tuesday during Starbucks’ quarterly earnings call, per Axios.
Is Starbucks cutting its menu? Coffee chain announces offerings will be 'optimized'
In a Tuesday earnings call, Starbucks chairman and CEO Brian Niccol said the company would be cutting its menu by 30% in the coming months.
Starbucks cutting 30% of its 'overly complex' menu
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol revealed plans to cut 30% of its food and beverage offerings as it works to simplify its menu. It is part of Brian Niccol's strategy to get customers back.
Starbucks is cutting 30% of its menu
Starbucks is set to eliminate a significant number drinks and food options in the coming months as part of the company’s plan to simplify its offerings, reduce wait times and improve its customer experience.
Uh Oh, Starbucks Is Cutting 30% Of Their Menu
The great Starbucks vibe switch appears to be in full swing as the coffee chain plans to eliminate a “significant number” of drinks and food items from their menu. Citing an “overly complex” menu, CEO Brian Niccol called for a “roughly 30% reduction” to Starbucks’ offerings on a January 29 earnings call.
Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Starbucks is planning to cut its food and beverage offerings by 30 per cent over the course of this year to simplify operations and speed up service.
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