Hoping to entice consumers back to stores and improve their on-site experience, Starbucks now allows baristas to handwrite ...
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Who doesn’t appreciate the personal touch of a name misspelled in Sharpie? Starbucks’s new CEO, Brian Niccol, made a bet last September that the company could draw customers back into its stores by ...
New Starbucks Rewards stars scheme changes will make it easier for newbies to earn a free coffee, but there's a catch ...
Starbucks has announced that it will be returning to writing customers' names on coffee cups. This move is part of CEO Brian Niccol's effort to personalize the Starbucks coffee experience.
Customers who order any drinks "for here," in a reusable cup or mug, will also be eligible for free refills of hot or iced brewed coffee or tea during that visit to a participating Starbucks ...
Starbucks has taken a page from its past − offering free refills and bringing names on cups and a condiment bar. Beginning on Monday, the coffee chain has brought back some familiar aspects that ...
Starbucks is following through on its ... glass or in their clean personal cup -- a system the coffee chain did away with during the COVID-19 pandemic. Customers will also be able to get free ...
Then, earlier this week, Starbucks said it was extending a Starbucks Rewards Members-only perk to all in-house customers and that coffee condiment bars were back and would be fully stocked.
On Jan. 27, Starbucks announced it is now extending free refills of hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea served in a ceramic mug, glass or a personal cup to all customers. It is also ...