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Inflation pressures, tariffs, and talk of the so-called 'pumpkin spice tax' have some wondering about rising coffee prices.
The latest levies have sent importers scrambling and are likely to raise prices for America’s millions of coffee drinkers.
In the week's top commercial real estate news, a Southwest Florida builder is busy, a Tampa Starbucks sells, and a Fort Myers ...
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millionaire confronts starbucks over coffee costs
Millionaire Mark Tilbury confronts Starbucks, showing how investing the money saved on coffee can lead to significant returns ...
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Starbucks’ CEO is ditching a merit system and giving all salaried staff a flat 2% pay raise instead
Starbucks will provide a flat 2% pay bump to all salaried employees in North America this year as the coffee chain looks to minimize costs as part of CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround efforts.
The Starbucks Corp. plants that roast and package the company’s coffee beans in the US are cutting two days of weekly ...
Starbucks shifts to a five-day production week at U.S. facilities to reduce costs and fund store upgrades amid weak demand.
Starbucks is offering a flat 2% raise to all salaried workers in North America. Is abandoning a merit-based system a good idea?
The Conversation shares five unsung films highlighting America's labor history, showcasing workers' struggles for rights and ...
Coffee prices are perking up again this summer as a result of a new 50% tariff on Brazil that just took effect on Aug. 7.
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Audacy on MSNStarbucks announces a blanket raise for workers
Amid changes at Starbucks stores as part of the company’s “Back to Starbucks” strategy, it has also announced 2% raises for ...
Longer-term upside will depend on sustained improvements in traffic, clarity in brand positioning, and resilience against an ...
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