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First-ever Starbucks Global Barista champion crowned Starbucks said Tuesday that the coffee chain is changing how it charges for beverage add-ins like matcha and syrups as it moves to standardize ...
In essence, Starbucks says it wants to simplify the way it charges for add-ons. For customers who frequently play mix-and-match with syrups, sauces, or matcha, this caps the cost and offers more ...
To test-taste the new matcha or purchase an item from the winter collection, head to your local Starbucks starting January 2. Related: Why the Matcha Martini Is the Drink to Sip This Spring ...
Starbucks has big changes ahead in 2025! According to an online leak, there will be a new recipe for matcha drinks, a brand-new cortado, and much more.
Starbucks just changed its policies so that adding extra syrups or matcha powders will cost extra. People are upset. I'm sympathetic — I wouldn't be happy to pay more, either. But the logic here ...
Bren (@brenlee.spamzzz) filmed the contents of the matcha latte and shared the video to TikTok. The clip went viral and received 4.6 million views before being taken down.
Starbucks also plans to charge $1 for adding a scoop of matcha powder to non-matcha drinks, and will charge 50 cents to include dried fruit in a beverage. The changes were reported earlier by ...