(Reuters) - Starbucks and its union representing more than 10,000 baristas have agreed to bring in an outside mediator to help resume halted bargaining talks, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol told investors the coffee giant plans to cut “roughly 30% reduction in both beverages and food.” ...
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Starbucks is planning to cut its food and beverage offerings by 30 per cent over the course of this year to simplify ...
These customers will be able to enjoy free refills on hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea during their visit.
Starbucks announced plans to cut out 30% of its menu items by later this year on its most recent investor call, according to ...
Shares of coffeehouse chain Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) jumped 6.8% in the morning session after the company reported impressive ...
A man wanted by the law was arrested after an armed standoff at Starbucks in Livingston early Tuesday afternoon.
Earlier this month, the 54-year-old company shared plans to implement a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct where only paying ...
Starbucks Corp. reported better-than-expected quarterly results, luring back lapsed customers with coffee-focused ads and by ...
Brian Niccol negotiated a deal whereby Starbucks pay for him to commute from California to Seattle in a private ...