Starbucks is bringing back perks like free refills for in-house customers and a condiment bar. The company is also reversing its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the ...
Whether you want a pastel pink Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Frappuccino or a dark and moody Midnight Drink — there are plenty ...
Starbucks is encouraging customers to come in and stay awhile by bringing back free in-house refills and condiment bar. On Monday, the Seattle-based coffee chain announced guests ordering any ...
Brian Niccol, newly appointed chairman and CEO, outlined the "fundamental change in strategy" on a Tuesday earnings call, noting that recently enacted changes like the return of the condiment bar ...
Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images Starbucks announces the reintroduction of multiple nostalgic fan favorites For picky coffee drinkers, the Starbucks condiment bar was the best invention ever ...
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The condiment bar was available at two shops, while baristas at every shop were still using labels to print out customer names. Asking for a “for-here” drink prompted one manager to rip open a ...
as well as the return of the self-serve condiment bar. Niccol has also enacted a new code of conduct that allows only paying customers to hang out in the shops and use the cafés’ bathrooms ...
And then, there are those who don’t even bother putting the roll on the holder, letting it sit on the counter or, worse, on ...
The company also brought back the condiment bar and free refills on certain products while removing the extra charge for nondairy milk, USA Today reported. “Over the past four months ...
Starbucks has heavily emphasized making its cafés more efficient for customers on the go, aiming for shorter wait times ...