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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Niccol, who started at Starbucks in September, is seeking to make the company’s thousands of coffee shops more of a destination again, including new ceramic mugs for dine-in customers and ...
Starbucks has also added back condiment stations with milk and sugar and free refills served in ceramic mugs for customers who order their coffee to stay. “There’s a lot of just simple things ...
Starbucks baristas will also ask customers if they would like to order "for here" or "to go". Customers who order drinks "for here" will receive their order in a ceramic coffee mug or glass ...
Free refills. Yep – Starbucks is offering free refills to customers who order their drinks “for here.” Customers can order any beverage in a ceramic mug, glass or clean personal cup ...
Image: winhorse (Getty Images) The Starbucks ceramic mug hype is real – so much so, CEO Brian Niccol mentioned it three times during the company’s Jan. 28 earnings call. “We reintroduced ...