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Starbucks is planning on revamping its iconic cup. AP. Today’s drive to overhaul the cup comes with an obvious business imperative. Producing disposable products like cups creates greenhouse gas ...
Starbucks Corp. will require its corporate employees to work four days in the office a week, up from three, starting Sept. 29 ...
Starbucks remains the world’s largest coffee chain, but the Seattle-based company has reported five straight quarters of declining sales at U.S. stores open at least a year, amid growing competition ...
The time to order wild flavor pairings and niche treats from Starbucks is now as they may not be around much longer. Come late 2025, the coffee conglomerate will have dropped 30 percent of its ...
Starbucks to bring back ceramic mugs and messages written in Sharpie pens to revive a coffeehouse vibe at its nearly 40,000 stores. Here's how Starbucks' new CEO plans to overhaul its struggling cafes ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is doubling down on his push to return staff to the office. On Monday, CEO Brian Niccol said in a ...
Citing sustainability, Starbucks wants to overhaul its iconic cup. Will customers go along? It's part of the company's goals to cut waste, water use and carbon emissions in half by 2030 ...
Starbucks Corp (NASDAQ: SBUX) has seen a renewed wave of investor enthusiasm in recent sessions following reports that nearly ...
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has a few words for the company he once shepherded. While commenting on the company's disappointing quarterly earnings, Schultz said the coffee chain needs to ...
Under Niccol, Starbucks could slow down new store openings and look for opportunities to improve operations at the ones it already has, said Gregory Francfort, an analyst at Guggenheim Partners.
Howard Schultz took the helm of Starbucks Corp. more than five months ago pledging a massive reinvention of one of the world's largest restaurant companies. Until now, the details have been vague ...
Starbucks is looking to turn its business around by being less of a fast-food chain and more of a neighborhood coffee house. Brian Niccol, the struggling company's new CEO, on Thursday shared his ...
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