Brian Niccol can't get enough of Starbucks' ceramic mugs. Since the CEO moved from Chipotle for the top job in September, he's focused on making Starbucks a more inviting place for customers to ...
All company-owned Starbucks locations will default to ceramic mugs for customers consuming beverages in stores, and will also bring back condiment bars this week. According to a press release from ...
When customers walk into Starbucks on Monday, the vibes will be different. At least, that’s the goal. Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ceramic mugs to ...
Those who choose the latter will receive their drink in a ceramic mug, glass or clean personal cup brought from home. Joshua Trujillo/Starbucks Starbucks patrons who opt to stick around and enjoy ...
Brian Niccol, the new CEO of Starbucks, has identified mugs as an integral part of his turnaround plan. As Brian Niccol orchestrates the turnaround of Starbucks, one thing he wants to see is ...
When customers walk into Starbucks on Monday, the vibes will be different. At least, that’s the goal. Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ceramic mugs to ...
Starbucks announced on Sunday that it will begin serving beverages in ceramic mugs and glassware for customers who choose to enjoy their coffee in the café. The store will also offer free refills ...
Starting on Monday, Jan. 27, Starbucks will begin serving drinks in ceramic mugs and glassware for customers who buy their drink “for here.” Starbucks is also bringing back its condiment bars ...
Details such as the mugs and perfectly crafted macchiatos can help Starbucks signal that its drinks are worth the price, according to Eric Gonzalez, an analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets.
When customers walk into Starbucks on Monday, the vibes will be different. At least, that’s the goal. Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ceramic mugs to those who ...