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Starbucks' footprint in the United States, showing saturation of metropolitan areas. Some of the methods Starbucks has used to expand and maintain their dominant market position, including buying out competitors' leases, intentionally operating at a loss, and clustering several locations in a small geographical area (i.e., saturating the market), have been labeled anti-competitive by critics. [14]
Starbucks, like many companies, uses third-party certification programs to ensure the integrity of its supply chains for tea and cocoa. The company launched its own sourcing standards, called C.A ...
In May, a man in Los Angeles filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, alleging the coffee chain was committing fraud. Federal judge throws out fraud lawsuit against Starbucks regarding its iced drinks ...
Starbucks Corp. v. McKinney, 602 U.S. ___ (2024), was a U.S. Supreme Court case about what standard a court must apply before granting a preliminary injunction ...
Starbucks workers want to negotiate for a wage increase, better working conditions, scheduling and other issues. The ongoing struggle has led to worker protests, the most recent being on Starbuck ...
In January 2019, the company announced that they planned to open 2500 new stores and surpass Starbucks to become the biggest coffee brand in China. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Luckin also gained exposure in the US stock market, applying to the Nasdaq [ 31 ] and starting to trade at $17 a share. [ 32 ]
Starbucks’ model has radically changed since its start as a sit-down coffee shop. Mobile app and drive-thru orders make up more than 70% of Starbucks’ sales at its approximately 9,500 company ...
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