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Cult US coffee chain Starbucks has sparked uproar among Gen Z workers after drastically changing their uniform.
Cult coffee chain Starbucks has sparked uproar among Gen Z workers after drastically changing their uniform. In a video ...
Starbucks will provide two free shirts, but they said they expected to pay for their own extra clothes. A spokesperson pointed to testimonies from employees who said they welcomed the dress code ...
Starbucks reported second-quarter earnings after the market closed on Tuesday. Under CEO Brian Niccol, the company is trying to return to growth. The chain's results missed analysts' expectations ...
Baristas also don’t see the fact that Starbucks will give each of them new T-shirts as another piece of clothing they have to keep track of and wash. (Starbucks will give each barista up to two ...
It has been over three months since Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the coffee chain’s bathrooms, internet, get water, and use the chain ...
Over the past seven months, Starbucks has brought back ceramic mugs, TV and radio advertising, comfy chairs and Sharpies as part of a broader effort to turn around the company. Is it working?
It sucks we can’t even wear our grey/green Starbucks shirts. I hate it here,' a worker commented. 'This is actually so annoying - what about the people that wear black aprons and people that ...
Retail analyst suggests consumer attitudes might be shifting to 'unique or decadent treats instead of on classic drinks and pastries' Starbucks Corp. on Tuesday said that getting back to coffee ...
"Our financial results don't yet reflect our progress, but we have real momentum with our 'Back to Starbucks' plan," CEO Brian Niccol said in a video posted on the company's website. "We're ...