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Starbucks' new dress code for baristas has sparked a strike at 75 U.S. stores, with more than 1,000 workers protesting the new policy, a union representing the coffee giant's workers said Wednesday.
At first glance, the compact rectangular building with the Starbucks logo looks like any other, but a close look reveals ridged walls that resemble stacked tubes. Construction experts say the ...
A final image of the structure shows the familiar Starbucks logo and color scheme on the exterior. Unlike most drive-thrus, however, the walls of this one are grooved and layered — a subtle-yet ...
At first glance, the compact rectangular building with the Starbucks logo looks like any other, but a close look reveals ridged walls that resemble stacked tubes. Construction experts say the ...
Soon, when you go in to your local Starbucks for your favorite espresso or latte, you'll notice the baristas will look a little different. Starbucks announced its dress code for baristas changed.
The near-ubiquitous Starbucks logo will glow soon over three new locations in the area, adding to the handful already found in Tuscaloosa, and on the University of Alabama campus. The first ...
*Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, which allows anyone to use its restrooms or hang out without making a purchase. This change aims to enhance the overall cafe experience and discourage ...
"While scouring old marine books, a mysterious, nautical figure called to them, a twin-tailed siren," the Starbucks website said. The siren was chosen as the logo for a multitude of reasons ...
The popular coffee chain Starbucks is putting the kibosh on its open-door policy and will now only welcome paying customers to hang out and utilize the restrooms at its stores. In a letter ...