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Why You Probably Won’t Find a Genius Doing Work at Starbucks
New research out of Northwestern University suggests that—for some people—a bombardment of sound can actually be a good thing.
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Starbucks' red cups stir up controversy
The annual Starbucks red cup has stirred up some controversy
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California is fining a company that's supplied Starbucks' Bottled Water—for making the drought worse
The state says the company has been illegally tapping critically dry springs.
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'Evenings' at Starbucks: Coffee shop to sell wine, craft beer, small plates
After several years of cautiously testing the viability of selling beverages stiffer than a double shot of espresso, Starbucks is accelerating its effort to sell wine and craft beer in its U.S. stores. The push goes into high gear this week. The company on Wednesday will begin selling wine and beer, along with the sale of small plates such as bacon-wrapped dates and truffle mac ‘n cheese, at two dozen new locations across the U.S.
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Here's Where You Can Find Bacon-Wrapped Dates at Starbucks
The coffee chain is going gourmet
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Ex-NBA star Vin Baker conquers demons and shoots for success in Starbucks management
The world’s tallest, and perhaps most famous, barista is stationed behind a busy coffee counter. His smile and easy-going style welcome customers looking for their Starbucks fix as they fastbreak to work or South County’s beaches. “I love North Kingstown. It reminds me of my hometown, so it’s comfortable,” says the man, who stretches to 6-feet-11. “I like this community. Starbucks draws a lot of repeat customers and so many know me now.”
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Starbucks: Prices for Some Drinks to Go up by 5 to 20 Cents
Starbucks is raising prices again starting Tuesday, with the increases ranging from 5 to 20 cents for most affected drinks, the company said. The Seattle-based company also raised prices nationally about a year ago. A small and large brewed coffee will each go up by 10 cents in most areas of the country, Starbucks says. That would bring the price of a large coffee to $2.45 in most U.S. stores.
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Starbucks Has 6 New Frappuccino Flavors You Need to Try
Caramel frappuccinos are so lame.
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Edith Wharton Reviews the Starbucks Located at Her Childhood Home
It's exactly what it sounds like.
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Hacking Starbucks for unlimited coffee
This is a story about how I found a way to generate unlimited amount of money on Starbucks gift cards to get life-time supply of coffee or steal a couple of $millions.
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Starbucks Worker Quits After Cookie Straw Freak Out
A shift supervisor at a Starbucks in Elmhurst, Queens reportedly quit her job this week after footage of her unhinged, cookie straw-related rant went viral, PIX11 reports.
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Starbucks Adds Wine, Beer Service
Starbucks hopes to hook customers on more than just coffee. The Starbucks Evenings program of wine, beer, and appetizers is coming soon to select nationwide locations.
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North Carolina cop spills free coffee, sues Starbucks for $50,000
After severely burning himself with a free cup of Starbucks coffee, a North Carolina police officer suing the coffee chain says he waited hours and got photos before seeking medical care. Raleigh police officer Matthew Kohr told jurors Wednesday he drove home to have the injury photographed before he went to an urgent care facility, the News & Observer reports.
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What the...? 'Mysterious' sign appears above Seattle Starbucks
But what does it mean?
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Every Starbucks in the US Is Giving Away Free Coffee Right Now
According to Twitter, Starbucks stores across the country are all having a major computer system failure right now—and they’re giving away all the drinks for free.
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Starbucks Secret Menu Copycat Recipes
There are few things more relaxing than starting off the day with your favorite beverage from Starbucks. Unfortunately, the experience becomes less relaxing once you begin to see the impact that your daily latte is having on your wallet. And, at roughly three bucks a cup, even the smallest sizes available have a way of turning into a major expense over time. But what alternatives are there? Well, you could always pick up some ingredients and make your own.
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Forget Apple Pay. The Master of Mobile Payments Is Starbucks
Days after Apple Pay’s debut at checkout counters across the US, Apple CEO Tim Cook bragged it was already more successful than all other mobile payment services combined. Maybe he meant services offered by companies strictly in the mobile payments business. But it’s hard to believe he could have meant Starbucks.
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Starbucks baristas getting raises and a snack
Starbucks is giving its workers raises, free food and the ability to show off their tattoos.
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If You Read This, You Might Never Drink a Latte Again
@5secondsrusher To some, drinking one makes you a snob. To others, it makes you a spendthrift. But neither of these perceptions may be particularly
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At CIA Starbucks, even the baristas are covert
The new supervisor thought his idea was innocent enough. He wanted the baristas to write the names of customers on their cups to speed up lines and ease confusion, just like other Starbucks do around the world. But these aren’t just any customers. They are regulars at the CIA Starbucks.
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