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  2. Why Starbucks Wait Times Are Skyrocketing Right Now - AOL

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    The Technomic data does show that a majority of Starbucks customers (59%) still wait less than five minutes for their orders. Still, that's notably lower than the 80% of guests who waited less ...

  3. Unionized Starbucks workers vote to authorize a strike - AOL

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    Unionized Starbucks workers recently voted in favor of a possible strike, according to the union. Thousands of Starbucks workers at 525 stores belong to Starbucks Workers United.

  4. Starbucks workers expand strike in US cities, including ... - AOL

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    The five-day strike, which began on Friday and initially closed Starbucks cafes in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle, has added locations in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis ...

  5. Ransomware attack on Blue Yonder hits Starbucks, affecting ...

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    A hack on a third-party software provider is affecting Starbucks' ability to track baristas’ hours and manage their pay, the company said Monday.. Blue Yonder, a major software supply-chain ...

  6. To fix Starbucks, incoming CEO will have to tackle its ... - AOL

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    This November, Starbucks Workers United, which now represents workers at roughly 450 of the chain’s U.S. stores, pressed the company to turn off mobile ordering when it’s running promotions ...

  7. Starbucks strike expands, closes nearly 60 US stores - AOL

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    A five-day strike by Starbucks baristas had closed 59 stores as of Monday afternoon, according to the union organizing the workers. The strike, which began Friday in Los Angeles, Chicago and ...

  8. Criticism of Starbucks - Wikipedia

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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]

  9. Starbucks sales tumble as customers reject high-priced coffee

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    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 ...