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Luckin Coffee Inc., the Chinese chain that overtook Starbucks back in its home market, is turning up the heat with the opening of its first US locations in New York on Monday. The move to open two New ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was promised the ability to work remotely when brought in from Chipotle. Company employees won't ...
Luckin Coffee has launched in the U.S. with two stores in Manhattan, challenging Starbucks. It is known for its low-priced drinks and cashierless model in China ...
Chinese coffee giant makes bold move into Starbucks territory with NYC debut Fast-growing chain opened 2 NYC locations this week after expanding to over 24K stores across Asia ...
The rally began with a “sip-in” protesting Starbucks’ “illegal” move to suddenly close the bustling Park Slope store on Friday and leave union workers without a fair contract.
With temperatures climbing to dangerous levels on Wednesday, Brooklynites were looking for any way to keep cool. For many families, Domino Park’s splash pad in Williamsburg became the ultimate summer ...
Starbucks is set to host its first global barista championship the week of June 9 in Las Vegas.
For years, Starbucks was the dominant coffee chain in China. Now rivals offering local flavors and cheaper prices are crushing the company’s bottom line in its second-largest market.
Market research data shows Starbucks' popularity has taken a bigger hit in Seattle in recent years than in any other large metro area, writes FYI Guy.
China is Starbucks' second-biggest market but analysts question how well its format and prices work in the country.
Starbucks is facing competition from lower priced alternatives while the Chinese consumer is under increased economic pressure.
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