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Starbucks sales set to drop again
Starbucks' sales turnaround plan seems to be working
Starbucks reported first-quarter results that were better than expectations, though sales at the coffee chain still fell.
Starbucks' better-than-expected results point to turnaround taking root
Starbucks reported a smaller-than-expected fall in first-quarter comparable sales on Tuesday, in early signs of the struggling coffee chain benefiting from CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to revive demand.
Starbucks sales set to drop again as investors wait for turnaround
Brian Niccol, who is four months into his new role, has set forth a raft of measures to improve the coffee chain's business.
Starbucks, condiment bar
Got milk? At Starbucks the answer is yes, and it’s back on the condiment bar
Free refills and milk are back at the stores, with certain exceptions, all a part of the Seattle-based company’s January policy changes.
Starbucks brings back 'coffeehouse amenities' like free refills, condiment bar
Starbucks announced Monday that select "coffeehouse amenities" like free refills for in-customers and condiment bars are making a comeback.
Starbucks brings back condiment bar, free refills on "for here" drinks
Starbucks fans can now get free refills for some drinks — but not all. The coffee chain is also bringing back its self-serve milk and sweeteners bar.
Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Starbucks to cut a third of its menu offerings this year as the coffee giant streamlines service
In a Tuesday earnings call, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the coffee giant will cut 30% of its menu offerings this year as it streamlines service.
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Starbucks is trying to fix falling sales by changing its vibe back to coffee-house roots. The new CEO says parts of the plan, like free non-dairy milk, are helping bring people back.
Starbucks to cut 30% of its menu, change mobile ordering
Starbucks will trim "roughly 30%" of its menu items by the end of the 2025 fiscal year, CEO Brian Niccol said Tuesday.
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Starbucks' CEO is so psyched to bring back a coffee shop staple that he talked about it 3 times on one call
The coffee giant is trying to make its stores more inviting by adding more comfortable chairs and serving coffee in ceramic ...
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Starbucks says the little things are helping its turnaround. It still faces these big hurdles.
Shares of Starbucks Corp. inched higher after hours Tuesday after the coffee chain reported quarterly results that beat ...
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Starbucks Q1: Wholesale Business Changes Are Incoming, And They May Not Work
Starbucks shares surged on new CEO's plan, but declining sales and high valuation pose risks to the company's future ...
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Starbucks' Niccol aims to tame the chain's mobile order floods
Starbucks' new CEO, Brian Niccol, has a vision to make Starbucks into a classic coffeehouse, but he has to contend with an ...
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Earnings Preview: What To Expect From Starbucks
Starbucks is scheduled to report earnings after Tuesday's close. Here's a closer look at what the Street expects from SBUX.
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Starbucks Reports Weak Earnings as It Tries to Woo Back Customers
That showed in the company’s results. While improving, revenues and same-store sales were still lackluster, as Starbucks ...
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Starbucks Is Betting on Bold Floral Flavors and Spicy Treats for Its Spring Menu
The Seattle-based coffee giant just confirmed that it's bringing back two fan-favorite lavender drinks — along with an ...
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A top Starbucks analyst went on a stealthy mission to test the company’s vibe shift and saw three signs of tactical changes
On his Starbucks runs in Los Angeles and San Diego, Gargiulo said he was pleasantly surprised to see three of these tactics ...
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Starbucks to add ‘panic buttons’ in stores to boot ‘laptop lurkers’ and loiterers
Starbucks will be installing “panic buttons” at a number of locations to help staff non-confrontationally kick out customers ...
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