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Starbucks' mobile payment app has already been embraced by many iPhone users, and now Android smartphone owners are finally getting a crack at paying for a frappuccino with their phones.
Starbucks is changing one of the most generous parts of its loyalty program, marking the latest effort by CEO Brian Niccol to boost profits.
It looks far more polished and colorful than the Android app. I hope Starbucks updates its Android title to make it more modern. Like most apps these days, you'll need to create an account to use ...
Starbucks is adding some new features to its mobile apps that will surely make it easier to order coffee and food products from its many locations ahead of time. Not only is the company rolling ...
Starbucks is facing allegations from a consumer protection group that it unfairly made a profit of $900 million through its app payment system. The group claims that Starbucks uses a manipulative ...
Etiquette rules shouldn't be reserved for nice restaurants or even the Trader Joe's parking lot. Unfortunately, it seems that ...
That would mean nearly four in five Starbucks mobile-app users are ordering using their phone. (It also means that most of them have iPhones, given the lack of Android availability until now.) ...
You also need the Starbucks app on iPhone or Android. This assumes you already have a Starbucks card added as your primary card. It may have money on it, or it could be empty like ours is now.
A new way to spend $10 on a 12-ounce coffee just dropped. Starting today, Starbucks is accepting delivery orders right inside its app. Delivery is handled by DoorDash, and right now, it’s ...
If the Starbucks app is not working, try closing and restarting the app. You should also confirm you have a good internet connection and check Downdetector to see if the service is online.