Bethenny Frankel, Spencer Pratt, and Alix Earle hosted a TikTok LIVE together ahead of the app's temporary shutdown. Earle ...
A woman went to Starbucks expecting a personalized message on her cup. Her disappointment sparked conversation about new ...
Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees. Starbucks baristas are scribbling on customers’ to-go coffee cups again, part of new CEO Brian Niccol’s “Back to Starbucks” strategy to humanize the ...
Under a new Starbucks policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their to-go cups wishing them a great weekend or simply saying, “Enjoy.” The personalized notes ...
“Phew. Good thing you got a Trenta and not a ‘Treinta,’” one user joked, pointing out the incorrect spelling of the word ...
Grievances are brewing at Starbucks. Baristas at the coffee chain have been forced to dust off their Sharpies to scribble names and messages on customers’ to-go cups as part of the “Back to ...
(Bloomberg) -- Under a new Starbucks Corp. policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their to-go cups wishing them a great weekend or simply saying, “Enjoy.” ...
One thing you’ve likely noticed: All Starbucks cups have black-and-white fill lines that indicate measurement specifications to baristas. And there’s a good reason both colors appear on your cup.
Starbucks baristas have mixed feelings about one of the chain’s new initiatives. The coffee giant has once again told its workers to write personalized messages on to-go cups. The practice ...
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