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2025 has been the year for changes to Starbucks. Last month, the major coffee chain reversed its open-door policy, which requires customers to purchase something before using the restroom or ...
Starbucks is mulling a change to how customers get coffee when they order through the chain's app. Customers have been asking to choose a specific pickup time, CEO Brian Niccol said. Mobile ...
The Starbucks menu on its mobile ordering system is being changed to streamline service and reduce the strain on its baristas. The Seattle coffee giant confirmed to the “Today Show” that it ...
Starbucks is putting a limit on how many items customers can order on its mobile app. The coffeehouse chain told TODAY that it has reduced that number from 15 to 12. The latest change hopes to ...
Starbucks is implementing yet another change in 2025 — this time to its mobile ordering system. In an attempt to speed up service, the coffee company is decreasing the number of maximum number ...
As part of the Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) effort to cut its menu and make its stores more efficient, it has reduced what customers can order via the Starbucks app. That will increase ...
Niccol plans to sequence mobile orders with an algorithm Mobile orders disrupt Starbucks' in-store customer experience Niccol's strategy contrasts with predecessor's mobile order focus "They come ...
The reason? Mobile orders now make up over a third of Starbucks‘s sales, according to CNBC. They’ve also allowed the chain to successfully navigate shifts in consumer activity since the ...
The Starbucks app is down, making it impossible for customers to place their virtual orders. The company's mobile app, used by more than 30 million customers, according to Inc.com, is reportedly ...
But you can add the company’s mobile ordering system to the list of casualties from this CrowdStrike BSOD situation. The Starbucks app itself is working, but the ability to order ahead is ...