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Elena Babanova / ShutterstockStarbucks continues to reign as one of the world's largest and most profitable restaurant chains. But despite holding that highly-coveted title, the coffee giant is ...
Starbucks has only implemented the button in about five of its U.S. locations as part of a test to optimize in-store security, the company said. There are no plans to expand the use of the button ...
According to Starbucks' new code of conduct, nonpaying customers will no longer be able to use the coffee shop's restrooms. ... The new Code of Conduct goes on to note that bad behavior, including ...
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 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 ...
Starbucks shifted to meet Wall Street’s demands, too. Starbucks found it could reduce labor costs and increase order volume by running a mostly drive-thru and take-away coffee business.
Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol has his work cut out for him. Tasked with reassuring investors that the company's coffee shops are still hugely popular in the U.S., Niccol also has to contend with ...
A representative from Starbucks explained the decision to Country Living: "As a standard course of business, we continually evaluate the items on our menu, using various criteria to ensure we are ...