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Over 440,000 Starbucks holiday mugs recalled for burn and cut hazards
Nestlé USA is recalling more than 440,000 Starbucks-branded mugs after customers reported burns and cuts after using the product.
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San Jose man arrested after filming dozens with hidden camera in Starbucks restroom
A 35-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week after police say he placed a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom and filmed dozens of victims, including juveniles, over the course of one day in January. Marianne Favro reports.
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Starbucks springs new lavender drinks to seasonal menu
The Iced Lavender Cream Oatmilk Matcha and the Iced Lavender Oatmilk Latte will be making their beverage debuts at Starbucks this spring.
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Starbucks sued for allegedly using coffee from farms with rights abuses while touting its ‘ethical' sourcing
A consumer advocacy group is suing Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee brand, for false advertising, alleging that it sources coffee and tea from farms with human rights and labor abuses, while touting its commitment to ethical sourcing.
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Starbucks' latest Stanley cup collaboration causes mayhem at Target
Customers hoping to score the latest Starbucks x Stanley Quencher documented long lines, campouts and fights at their local Targets.
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Starbucks now allows use of personal cups
Starbucks customers can now use their own personal cups for drink orders.
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Starbucks is offering half off drinks every Thursday for the rest of the year
Starting Thursday, Dec. 7 — and every Thursday in December — Starbucks Rewards members can get 50% off any drink from 12 to 6 p.m. local time at participating stores.
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San Carlos Starbucks vandalized amid Israel-Hamas war
A Starbucks on the Peninsula was targeted by vandals.
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San Carlos Starbucks vandalized amid Israel-Hamas war
A Starbucks on the Peninsula was targeted by vandals.
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‘Burnout and fatigue': Starbucks workers launch strike on busy Red Cup Day
The strike coincides with “Red Cup Day,” one of the busiest days of the year for Starbucks.
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Starbucks customers are camping out for red Stanley cups and selling them for hundreds of dollars
A collaboration between two beverage giants has fans going to extreme lengths to procure it.
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Starbucks customer shows hilarious result of asking for sandwich to be cut in half
A woman asked a Starbucks worker to cut her sandwich in half so she could share it with her husband, and the result was absolutely hilarious.
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Starbucks unveils plan to add 17,000 locations by 2030, cut $3 billion in costs
The announcement marks the latest stage in the company’s broader “reinvention” strategy, which was laid out by former CEO Howard Schultz.
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Starbucks' red cups are here: See the designs and full holiday menu
Starbucks announced the return of its holiday menu and unveiled its much-anticipated red cup designs. Here are all the details.
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Starbucks now blocking power outlets. What are other coffee shops doing?
While several Bay Area Starbucks stores have started covering their power outlets to prevent customers from plugging in their electronics, smaller coffee shops are still allowing their visitors to charge up. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Starbucks now blocking power outlets. What are other coffee shops doing?
While several Bay Area Starbucks stores have started covering their power outlets to prevent customers from plugging in their electronics, smaller coffee shops are still allowing their visitors to charge up.
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Starbucks' ‘Yay Day' deal offers half-priced drinks for Rewards members
But you can only score the deal for six hours.
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Why are electrical outlets covered at Starbucks?
Several customers at Starbucks hoping to do a little work as they sip their latte are finding a new challenge. Electrical outlets are covered at some Starbucks locations in the Bay Area and appears to be a growing trend.
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Why are electrical outlets covered at Starbucks?
Several customers at Starbucks hoping to do a little work as they sip their latte are finding a new challenge. Electrical outlets are covered at some Starbucks locations in the Bay Area and it appears to be a growing trend. Damian Trujillo reports.