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Starbucks China rolls out Critical Illness Insurance Plan at Forum in Beijing

BEIJING, People’s Republic of China – Starbucks Coffee Company has established a new precedent for the role and responsibility of a public company leading through the lens of humanity in China – its largest and fastest-growing second market. Beginning June 1, 2017, Starbucks will offer a critical illness insurance plan for the parents of ...

Starbucks staff from 50 countries get expert tips from coffee farmers

NORTH SUMATRA, Indonesia – Located near to the famous Toba Lake in Muara sub-district, North Tapanuli district, North Sumatra, Hutaginjang village is the site of the annual Starbucks Original Experience 2017, in which some of the coffee chain's employees visit a village to gain knowledge about coffee and interact with the locals.

La Marzocco espresso maker of Starbucks fame plans “Coffee Academy”

SCARPERIA, Italy – Historic Tuscan coffee machine maker La Marzocco -- used by Starbucks in its original locations in Seattle -- is preparing to celebrate 90 years in business with turnover at record levels and plans to turn its former headquarters near Florence into a museum and “coffee academy.” 

New Starbucks CEO on employing teamwork to fill “venti-sized shoes”

SEATTLE, U.S. – Kevin Johnson counts a timepiece from the late 19th century and a book from the early 21st century among his most treasured possessions. The newly minted successor to Howard Schultz as Starbucks chief executive officer keeps the former at his home.

New Starbucks CEO aims to build company that will last a century

SEATTLE, U.S. – On Monday, Kevin Johnson becomes the CEO of Starbucks — the first time in nine years Howard Schultz has not been at the helm of the coffee empire he began building 30 years ago. Tall and polished, with a ready smile and a hearty handshake, Johnson brings to the role a deep knowledge of the company ...

South Korea ranks world No. 4 for most Starbucks stores per capita

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea has the world's fourth largest number of Starbucks Coffee stores in relation to its population, industry data showed Thursday. Starbucks Coffee Korea, the local unit of the U.S. coffee giant, said it has 1,008 stores across the country as of the end of February, meaning one outlet for every 50,000 South Koreans.

There’s one huge factor shaping the coffee shop chain of the future

NEW YORK, U.S. – Smartphones are about to change coffee shops as we know them, as Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks prepare to build the "coffee shop of the future." "As we think about what that coffee shop of the future look like… the whole store will be much more focused on mobile ordering," Scott Hudler, Dunkin' Donut's chief digital officer ...

Starbucks and USAID empower thousands of Colombian coffee farmer

SEATTLE, U.S. – Coffee farmers in Colombia faced challenges maintaining their crops during the country’s 50-year civil war. An alliance between Starbucks and the U.S. Embassy, through its Agency for International Development (USAID) is now helping farmers refocus on their crops with an emphasis on coffee quality.

How Starbucks has become a symbol of U.S. consumerism in South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea – Marking its 17th anniversary last year, Starbucks Korea’s annual revenue exceeded 1 trillion won for the first time, and much attention is being paid to what is behind the international coffee giant’s long-lived success in the country. Of the 75 countries that Starbucks currently ...

Why pre-ordering coffee at Starbucks has turned into a nightmare?

NEW YORK, U.S. – When Starbucks launched its Mobile Order & Pay (MOP) feature, the in-app pre-ordering option was supposed to improve the experience for both customers and baristas. However, the growing popularity of the option is causing untold chaos at branches all across Manhattan, as reported by Business Insider in the following analysis.

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