Robert Evans+FollowStarbucks Comeback? Here’s What’s BrewingStarbucks is in a bit of a slump—fewer people are stopping in for their daily coffee fix, and sales have dipped for six quarters straight. But the new CEO is betting big on bringing back that cozy coffee shop vibe, adding new drinks, and making your barista feel like your bestie again. If you’re a Starbucks regular, keep an eye out for menu shakeups and maybe even a better in-store experience soon! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Starbucks73Share
Edward Wallace+FollowStarbucks Nixes Pick-Up Only Stores—Why?Starbucks is ditching its mobile order-only stores because, apparently, grabbing your latte without chatting just isn’t their vibe anymore. They’re bringing back seats and cozy corners, hoping you’ll linger instead of just dashing in and out. If you loved the grab-and-go convenience, this might sting. The big idea? Starbucks wants to feel more like your living room and less like a coffee vending machine. Will this make your morning run better—or just slower? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Starbucks20Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowDenver’s Lincoln St. Starbucks closing soonThe Starbucks at 575 Lincoln Street—right at the busy 6th Ave, Broadway, and Speer intersection—is shutting its doors for good on August 29. For anyone who’s made this spot a daily ritual or a quick pit stop, this is a big change. The company says all employees can transfer to nearby stores, but it’s still a loss for the neighborhood vibe. How will this closure affect your coffee runs or your routine in this part of Denver? Let’s hear your thoughts and favorite memories from this location! #Food #Denver #Starbucks00Share
fnixon+FollowStarbucks Wants to Win You Back With SmilesStarbucks is rolling out its 'Green Apron Service' nationwide, hoping that a warmer, friendlier vibe will bring customers back after six quarters of slipping sales. Think: more smiles, baristas writing your name on cups again, and a cozier store feel. They’re even cutting down on menu clutter and speeding up drink times. If you’ve missed that personal touch at your local Starbucks, it’s making a comeback—just in time for your next coffee run! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Starbucks11Share
Susan Moreno+FollowStarbucks CEO’s Luxe Office: Worth the Perks?Starbucks just built a swanky new office in Newport Beach, just five minutes from their CEO’s house. Think ocean views, designer furniture, and a $14,000 espresso machine—because, of course. The twist? While most employees are being told to head back to the main office in Seattle or hit the road, the boss gets a local pad with all the perks. If you ever wondered how execs work from home, this is next-level! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Starbucks00Share
Annette Jones+FollowStarbucks’ Raspberry Comeback Is Here!Starbucks just brought back its legendary Raspberry Syrup after fans went wild when it disappeared. It’s only here for a limited time, but they’re not stopping there—there’s a brand new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew on the menu! Plus, you can hack your order with raspberry in classics like White Chocolate Mocha, Strawberry Acai Refresher, or even Iced Green Tea. If you missed this flavor, now’s your chance to get creative before it’s gone again! #Food #Starbucks #RaspberrySyrup60Share
Mary Williams+FollowStarbucks’ Giant Sign Drama in DerbyshireStarbucks wants to put up a massive, glowing sign (like, 30 feet tall!) at their new Clay Cross spot, and locals are NOT having it. People are worried the light will mess with their sleep, ruin the vibe, and even confuse wildlife. Some are calling it a 'terrible idea'—especially since it clashes with Starbucks’ whole sustainability image. Would you want a glowing billboard outside your window? #Food #Starbucks #LightPollution00Share
dianefrank+FollowStarbucks Denies Water in Deadly Heat?A USPS worker in Texas says she was denied free water at Starbucks while delivering mail in 104° heat—and she’s not alone. Her viral TikTok calls out the coffee giant for refusing water unless you buy something, even during emergencies. She’s not asking for sympathy, just some basic human decency. With essential workers facing brutal temps and another postal worker dying from heat, shouldn’t compassion come before company policy? #Food #Starbucks #USPS00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowStarbucks Ditches Compostable Cups?!Starbucks just pulled the plug on their compostable cup trial in West Hollywood. Turns out, the cups weren’t as eco-friendly as we thought—they needed special commercial composting, and most places can’t handle that. Starbucks says they’re still all about sustainability, but only if it actually works for customers. For now, it’s back to regular cups in the US, but Europe’s still getting the green treatment. Did you try the fiber cups? Would you use your own mug? #Food #Starbucks #Sustainability01Share
gordonangela+FollowStarbucks Goes Local & Green in the DRStarbucks just opened its first shop in the Dominican Republic, but here’s the twist: they’re only serving local Dominican coffee! Not only does this cut down on shipping pollution, but it also gives a boost to local farmers. Plus, Starbucks is teaming up with nonprofits to plant trees and support eco-friendly farming. So, your next latte could help the planet and the local economy—talk about a win-win! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Starbucks30Share