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Starbucks pulled out 30,000 comfortable seats, installed hard wooden stools, blocked electrical outlets and turned stores into takeout counters for customers picking up orders off its mobile app.
Starbucks remains the world’s largest coffee chain, but the Seattle-based company has reported five straight quarters of ...
Starbucks has launched a major redesign project that is aimed at making their famous coffee houses cozier. CEO Brian Niccol announced the redesign as part of the company's "Back to Starbucks" plan.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is leading renovations at 1,000 Starbucks stores, or about 10% of its company-owned US locations, ...
Now Starbucks is trying to win back customers looking to sit down for a cup of coffee by renovating 1,000 stores — 10% of its company-owned US locations—with comfy chairs, couches, tables and ...
Now Starbucks is trying to win back customers looking to sit down for a cup of coffee by renovating 1,000 stores — 10% of its company-owned US locations—with comfy chairs, couches, tables and ...
Now Starbucks is trying to win back customers looking to sit down for a cup of coffee by renovating 1,000 stores — 10% of its company-owned U.S. locations—with comfy chairs, couches, tables ...
Starbucks is trying to return to its past, but stores won’t look like they did 20 years ago. For example, Starbucks is not bringing back the iconic stuffed purple armchairs from the 1990s and 2000s.