A host of changes to stores and operations could help Starbucks escape its sales trouble, and executives are already planning the company’s next move.
We’re anxious to bring our customers a better and brighter grocery shopping experience,” said the location’s manager.
Starbucks is out to change the perception of itself and a world accustomed to grab-and-go culture. How? Ceramic mugs, handwritten notes and condiment bars. Company CEO Brian Niccol talked about the ...
There are endless threads to pull with Starbucks’ turnaround, down to the very ink on customers’ cups as they order. But CEO ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol announced plans to scale back the company's food and beverage offerings by 30% as part of a ...
These customers will be able to enjoy free refills on hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea during their visit.
Come late 2025, the coffee conglomerate will have dropped 30 percent of its refreshments and food offerings from its menu in ...
Brian Niccol, the new CEO of Starbucks, has identified mugs as an integral part of his turnaround plan. As Brian Niccol ...
The coffee chain will use a mobile order-pacing algorithm and high-tech menus, CEO Brian Niccol said, while store aesthetics are also under review.
“In the coming months, you’ll see us begin to optimize our menu offerings, resulting in roughly 30% reduction in both ...
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