These customers will be able to enjoy free refills on hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea during their visit. Starbucks says folks must have their first beverage served in a ceramic mug, glass or personal cup — no disposable vessels — to receive free refills.
All company-owned Starbucks locations will default to ceramic mugs for customers consuming beverages in stores, and will also bring back condiment bars this week.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was recently awarded a $96 million compensation package after four months of leading the company – becoming one of the highest-paid executives in corporate America.
Starbucks is expected to report its quarterly earnings on Tuesday, kicking off several weeks of reports from restaurant companies as investors anticipate improving demand for dining out.
The condiment bar is coming back, and diners will get unlimited free refills of iced or hot coffee whether they’re rewards members or not.
Brian Niccol negotiated a deal whereby Starbucks pay for him to commute from California to Seattle in a private
A labor agreement, covering more than 500 U.S. stores, would be the company’s first. Talks stalled last year over wages.
Starbucks ordered the dip after Starr Edwards ... But we have almonds here in California! We could be the American condiment, and it would be called Bitchin’ Sauce. And that’s just funny.” Why is this happening? When will it end?
Brian Niccol stands to earn $10 million in signing bonuses after a "dogged pursuit" to convince him to lead the company.
Starbucks' Policy Change Flushes Out a Debate ... access for customers at food establishments with 20 or more seats. California requires larger restaurants to provide restrooms for customers ...
The changes mark the first major test of whether chief executive Brian Niccol can dig the company out of its first annual sales decline since the pandemic hit in 2020. Part of his plan involves persuading Americans to once again view Starbucks as the go-to place to hang out.
It may be a cautionary tale for the city’s plan to revitalize the economic fortunes of downtown by converting office buildings into housing.