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In an AI-driven era when some big brands are ditching mid-level staff, Starbucks is trying something to revive its fortunes.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol tells Axios that one of the company's biggest missteps was pulling back on in-store seating — and ...
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Datassential, the leading food and beverage intelligence platform, today announced the winners of the Datassential 500 Awards, a first-of-its-kind recognition program spotlighting the most dynamic ...
Justin Arango said support for a union built over the years among workers at JSW Steel in Mingo Junction, Ohio, as the company repeatedly failed to deliver fair pay, sufficient sick time, and safety ...
Leader Brian Niccol took over as CEO in September with a plan to return the chain to its coffeehouse roots, focusing on the in-store experience.
The coffee giant doesn’t plan to raise prices at least until fall as it works to lure back once-loyal customers.
Although anyone may apply for the full-time assistant store manager role, Starbucks wants to encourage its employees to put their best foot forward by supporting career growth and ...
USAFacts president steps down, Starbucks names a COO and the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship announces an executive ...
The former Doubletree by Hilton Midland Plaza at 117 W. Wall St. is now the Wyndham Midland Downtown Hotel. The property ...
Nescafé procured 32% of its coffee from farmers that adopted regenerative agriculture practices last year, surpassing a 2025 ...