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Starbucks launches spicy lemonades with chili powder, available for a limited time from April 16. Concerns about stomach aches arise.
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Menu prices surge up to 8% in response to California's new wage law, impacting fast-food chains like Chipotle and Starbucks
Starbucks spices up favorites with a kick, launching Spicy Lemonade Refreshers April 16. Fans and bloggers buzz, some skeptical, others excited.
Starbucks hits 6,000 eco-friendly stores milestone, doubling its efforts in sustainability journey. Goal: 10,000 Greener Stores by 2025.
Trenton's only Starbucks, once at risk, remains open after intervention by local leaders and Governor Murphy, securing its role in community support and economic growth.
Advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis back Starbucks' board nominees against union push, citing the company's responsiveness and strategic focus. The vote is set for March 13.
Starbucks is revamping US stores for better accessibility and inclusivity, implementing its Inclusive Spaces Framework, aiming for global application by 2030.
Clayton Corner's popular Starbucks, which closed in 2021, is set to reopen in 2024 under a franchise model, with plans initiated by landlord Doug Holtzman.
With its rapid growth, community focus, and exceptional service, Dutch Bros is emerging as a rising star in the coffee industry, outshining Starbucks.
Amazon and Starbucks worker unions are in limbo, facing contract challenges, while others see significant wage increases.
Starbucks baristas in North Carolina and Rhode Island vote to unionize, increasing the U.S. total to 369; the company seeks renewed contract talks amid strikes.
Starbucks' new holiday cold foams add festive flair to drinks with flavors like Peppermint Chocolate, Sugar Cookie, and more.
U.S. coffee house chain Starbucks Corp. is introducing wines, craft beer and small dinner dishes to more stores seeing a huge potential from drawing in the evening crowd aside from its regular coffee drinkers, USA Today reported.
More than a dozen American companies announced on Monday a pledge to hire a combined 100,000 young people in the United States until 2018 to help them build a successful career.
Starbucks is giving away Starbucks For Life cards this holiday to 10 lucky winners.
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