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Starbucks continues to support ceramic cups for in-store orders, customer-owned cups, and even cups that can be returned at a ...
Select Starbucks locations in 14 states have stopped using plastic cold drink cups, switching to compostable fiber-based alternatives. The change is due to local regulations and Starbucks ...
“Starbucks and other food and beverage retailers need to shift away from single-use and instead rapidly prioritize plastic-free reuse in stainless steel, glass, or ceramic cups for both ...
The cups are available for a limited time while supplies last. Last year, Starbucks' Mother's Day collection included tumblers, mugs, and a 40-ounce sky blue Stanley cup that sold for $49.95.
Starbucks is out to change the perception of itself and a world accustomed to grab-and-go culture. How? Ceramic mugs, handwritten notes and condiment bars. Company CEO Brian Niccol talked about the ...
It appears Starbucks is trying to change its reputation. According to a Monday press release, the company will be serving all “for here” drinks in ceramic mugs, glasses or personal cups.
But comparable sales at existing stores continued to show weakness. Global same-store sales dipped 2% year over year, more ...
You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected]. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Starbucks Mother's Day 2025 cup collection includes ceramic tumbler ...
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