Starbucks links with Amazon Go for first cashier-less cafe
Starbucks Corp's newest cafe lacks one element most customers are used to seeing: cashiers.
Starbucks union vote to kick off at 3 Buffalo, New York, locations
The National Labor Relations Board, which approved the vote last month, will start mailing ballots on Wednesday evening and count the votes on Dec. 9. Approximately 111 of the coffee chain's workers will decide on whether they would like to be represented by Workers United, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union.
Starbucks keeps up with TikTok-inspired drinks
Starbucks, the chain that turned regular drip coffee into a $5 half-caff, extra whipped cream mocha latte, is now laboring to produce dozens of bizarre concoctions dreamed up by TikTok's influential stars.
Starbucks workers will vote on union at 3 Buffalo stores
Workers hoping to unionize Starbucks stores in the U.S. have won a preliminary victory.
Starbucks to increase employee pay to attract workers
Starbucks is raising its U.S. employees’ pay and making other changes as the company deals with a challenging labor market and as a union effort looms.
From film sets to manufacturing plants, unions push companies as workers stay scarce
Some unions are pressing for gains in a tight U.S. labor market, pushing employers for higher wages and calling strikes as companies face already snarled supply chains.
More Starbucks workers push for union vote
This comes just after three other Starbucks locations in the Buffalo area filed petitions last month with the National Labor Relations Board asking for a vote on union representation.
Texas woman sues Starbucks claiming spilled coffee caused burns
A Starbucks customer in Texas is suing the coffee giant after allegedly getting first- and second-degree burns from a spilled cup of coffee.
Starbucks responds to unionization effort at Buffalo-area cafes
A Starbucks spokesperson said the company creates the "space and forums for open and honest conversation as it relates to establishing and maintaining a great work environment."
Starbucks' pumpkin spice lineup gets an in-store release date
Pumpkin spice is back in action at Starbucks.
Starbucks builds on its pumpkin spice portfolio with new grocery items
Pumpkin spice season is already taking off for Starbucks grocery products.
Starbucks shares fall on reduced China outlook
Starbucks shares fell 3% in the after-hours session after the company lowered its sales growth forecast for China, its second-largest market outside the U.S.
Starbucks launches donation program as food insecurity hits record
Nearly 8,000 locations will package eligible unsold food every evening and delivering the meals to non-profits around the U.S. as part of the company's FoodShare food donation program.
From Amazon to Starbucks, what companies paid workers in the pandemic
Median pay changed by 5% or less either way at about a third of S&P 500 companies.
How Starbucks will capitalize on the post-pandemic coffee break
Starbucks has an opportunity to caffeinate its coffee sales as workers head back to the office post-pandemic, according to Wells Fargo.
Starbucks applies for stadium, arena naming rights
Coffee giant Starbucks Corporation sought registration this month for potential stadium or training facility naming rights.
Starbucks bringing back reusable cup service nationwide
Although an increasing number of Americans are getting inoculated, the company has eliminated any shared touchpoints between the customers and its baristas as a safety precaution.
Starbucks locations face supply shortages nationwide
Starbucks is warning customers your favorite drink and/or pastry may be hard to find.
Starbucks' latest challenge: TikTok orders
Baristas working for the Seattle-based coffee chain are reportedly getting hit with complex orders that aren't even on the menu.
Starbucks see customers return, profits rise
Starbucks Corp. said it expects profit to increase this year as sales recover at cafes that it is operating more efficiently than before the coronavirus pandemic.