Christmas, Starbucks
Digest more
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was busy this year, implementing changes from a new dress code to sweeping store closures. Here's a list of what's new.
Unionized Starbucks baristas spent the Christmas holiday on the picket lines as they continue their weeks-long strike for a fair contract.
9hon MSN
Starbucks CEO calls AI 'co-pilot,' not replacement for workers amid company turnaround efforts
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol reveals how the coffee giant uses artificial intelligence as a "co-pilot" for workers and not as a replacement.
Now, the majority of striking baristas are set to return to work, according to the company and Starbucks Workers United, the union representing thousands of baristas.
Tasting Table on MSN
If You're Going To Order Hot Chocolate At Starbucks, Get This Instead Of The Regular One
While regular hot chocolate is always a warming pleasure in the winter months, at Starbucks, there's another kind that's even better at hitting the sweet spot.
Rrewards members will be able to order the new drink through the app or by providing specific instructions to in-store baristas
According to Modern Retail, Toledano’s new role is the “first-of-its-kind” at Starbucks, and seems to function as part of CEO Brian Niccol’s larger plan to revitalize the coffee chain.
Starbucks' Chief People Officer Sara Kelly spoke to Business Insider about the company's increasingly popular free college program.
Worcester Telegram on MSN
Strike ends at Starbucks on East Central St. in Worcester and W. Broadway in Gardner
WORCESTER – Starbucks baristas at stores on East Central Street in Worcester and West Broadway in Gardner are back to work after being on strike for several weeks. The work stoppage for both Starbucks locations ended Wednesday, Dec. 24, with workers going back to work on Friday, Dec. 26.
There's a new way to order hot cocoa at Starbucks, and it's based on an ice cream parlor classic. It's perfect for the holidays, but you can get it all year.