News

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 pricing across the company's stores.
Starbucks is moving to standardize prices for matcha and syrups, as well as testing a new feature that helps customers figure out how much drinks will cost.
In addition to this significant change, Starbucks is also testing a new feature in the Starbucks app that would show pricing updates in real time when a customer is ordering food or drinks.
Customization: More than 42% of consumers aged 18-34 say they want to customize their drinks, according to the "2024 Technomic Beverage Consumer Trend Report." Offering whipped cream, cold foam ...
St. Cloud Times voters have picked their favorite St. Cloud-area ice cream spots, and three have come out on top. Did your go-to shop make the list?
2 tbsp vanilla syrup ; Ice ; 2 orange slices or fresh mint sprigs, for garnish Instructions: 1. Fill two tall, clear glasses to the top with ice. Use cubed ice for best layer separation. 2. Pour 1/2 ...
Starbucks is revamping its drink modification pricing, the latest in a series of changes under new CEO Brian Niccol.. As of June 24, the coffeehouse chain is charging 80 cents for any additional ...
Many times, you get what you pay for — but not always. Cheaper store-brand vanilla ice cream fared at least as well as more expensive brand-name counterparts in recent taste tests by Consumer Reports.