You're might hate me for saying this, but I don't want my plain coffee to subsidize your eight pumps of caramel syrup at Starbucks!
Starbucks is changing how it charges for custom add-ons to drinks such as extra matcha powder and pumps of syrup.
Schultz said he did a "cartwheel in my living room" when he heard Niccol's turnaround plan for the coffee chain.
Starbucks said the Green Dot Assist tool will help streamline store operations and give baristas more time to focus on connecting with customers.
Perks include pay of up to $136,000 and full coverage of travel costs, according to the job listing.
The chain is selling Frappuccinos and iced teas in the summer for as low as $3.20.
Starbucks store manager Megan Allison got a bachelor's degree this spring through the chain's College Achievement Program.
Starbucks is changing its reward for customers who bring a personal reusable cup. It could mean fewer stars for customers who order single coffees.
Starbucks posted a job listing for a captain who can fly Gulfstream private jets and has five years' experience.
Starbucks is investing in more hours for baristas as other restaurant chains go in on AI.
Starbucks enforced its barista dress code this week, requiring baristas to wear black tops and blue, black, or khaki bottoms.
Food
2025-05-03T10:46:02Z
Starbucks knows you might want an afternoon snack with your coffee drink. So it's looking at adding a new menu. I visited — and have some ideas.
Starbucks will apply a "zero-based budgeting" approach to find savings to pay for its Back to Starbucks turnaround. The method has a tough reputation.
Food Wars
2025-05-02T14:11:55Z
British and American "Food Wars" hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella swapped places to try each other's Starbucks.
Food
2025-04-30T00:05:06Z
Starbucks announced Tuesday that it is exploring an aperitivo menu featuring "sparkling beverages, sippable coffee drinks, and snackable bites."
Starbucks is investing in more baristas and hours for them in the latest chapter of its turnaround, CEO Brian Niccol said.
Starbucks missed estimates for second-quarter results, yet CEO Brian Niccol promised more changes to the coffee chain's stores.
Starbucks' new dress code could lead baristas to spend on overhauling their wardrobe. It's also giving some pause about the turnaround effort.
Starbucks baristas will have to wear black shirts and bottoms of certain colors to meet a new dress code. The goal: to highlight their green aprons.
As a local, I was a fan of the new flavors — the Black Sesame Frappuccino and the coffee-tea hybrid Yuan Yang drink were both tasty.