Jan 28 (Reuters) - Starbucks (SBUX.O), opens new tab announced a slew of changes, including the exit of its North America president Sara Trilling, on Tuesday as CEO Brian Niccol tries to revive ...
Starbucks is losing as a place where people want to go for coffee. It's lost customer goodwill and it needs more than a ...
Starbucks has roped in Cheryl Gresham as Senior Vice President of Marketing for North America. Cheryl Gresham took to ...
Starbucks reported a smaller-than-expected fall in first-quarter comparable sales on Tuesday, in early signs of the struggling coffee chain benefiting from CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to revive demand.
Starbucks announced a slew of changes, including the exit of its North America president Sara Trilling, on Tuesday as CEO Brian Niccol tries to revive demand at the struggling coffee chain.
Starbucks said it will cut 30% of its menu items by Sept. 2025, removing less popular drinks and adding new seasonal items.