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COFFEE lovers will have all experienced the moment when the barista asks for your name to scrawl on the side of your cup. But one person has shared how this left them red-faced and cringing after t… ...
Starbucks began reverting to prepandemic habits on Monday, reinstalling condiment bars and reviving the Sharpie-penned, handwritten names on cups. The chain also tweaked its name, dubbing itself ...
For years, Starbucks baristas wrote customer orders and names on individual cups. But in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company made the decision to put the practice on hold.
The policy is part of Starbucks' new CEO, Brian Niccol's, mission to rebrand the cafe as a quality coffee shop. But it doesn't feel quite the same.
Bryn’s friend joined the conversation and stated the many names he had found on his Starbucks cup. “My name is Miles, so I have gotten, obviously, the MI and the my, I’ve gotten Mikes.
Starbucks wants store workers to add smiley faces and inspirational messages to cups. The requirement, spelled out in a memo, also suggests writing customer names by hand. It's the latest change ...
For years, Starbucks baristas wrote customer orders and names on individual cups. But in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company made the decision to put the practice on hold.