Archive of all Starbucks articles – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
By cutting ties with Russia, businesses are proving they can put people over profits
Quitting Russia en masse shows the world’s biggest food and drink brands can act quickly and decisively when they want to
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News
Coke, Pepsi, McDonald’s and Starbucks suspend operations in Russia
Drinks giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, fast food chain McDonald’s and coffee house Starbucks have bowed to increasing pressure to halt operations in Russia amid the country’s invasion in Ukraine.
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News
Sainsbury’s to close 200 in-store cafés with 2,000 jobs at risk
CEO Simon Roberts said he was “absolutely committed” to supporting colleagues in any way possible “during this uncertain time”
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News
Nestlé adds hot chocolate duo to Starbucks at Home range
The ‘indulgent-tasting’ hot chocolates were made with high-quality cocoa certified by Rainforest Alliance, said Nestlé
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Analysis & Features
How high street coffee shops are driving dairy drink innovation
When it comes to what’s hot in chilled dairy drinks, few flavours can hold a candle to those inspired by coffee shops.
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News
Tesco, Morrisons, PepsiCo and Danone join Foundation Earth labelling pilot
The non-profit organisation has also appointed Cliona Howie as its executive director
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News
Leading fast food chains ‘lagging behind’ on chicken welfare, report says
Subway, Starbucks, Domino’s and McDonald’s were all singled out by World Animal Protection’s ‘Pecking Order 2021’ report
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Comment & Opinion
The coffee category may be stable, but it’s full of innovation and competition
The premiumisation trend shows no sign of slowing amid increased activity from the coffee giants, says Warren Ackerman, head of European consumer staples research at Barclays
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News
Iced coffee boom sees Starbucks overtake Yazoo as biggest flavoured milk brand
It is the first time an iced coffee brand has taken the top spot in the category…
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News
Nestlé launches Starbucks by Nespresso range of coffee pods
It is the first time Nestlé has used its Nespresso aluminium capsule technology outside its Nespresso business.
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News
Starbucks launches first UK airport trial of reusable cups at Gatwick
The coffee giant has joined forces with sustainability experts Hubbub for the scheme
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News
Starbucks funds Hubbub paper cup recycling initiative
The Cup Fund will see the grants used to establish at least 10 large-scale cup recycling programmes
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Rankings
15 grocery brands challenging the top 100
Britain’s Biggest Brands isn’t all about those at the top. These brands may not have made it into the official top 100 ranking, but they are racking up growth that anyone would envy
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News
Nestlé unveils its first coffee lines under Starbucks name
The 24-strong lineup comes six months after Nestlé completed its $7.1bn deal to acquire the global licence for Starbucks-branded drinks
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News
Starbucks sees first management apprentices graduate
Starbucks introduced apprenticeships in 2012
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News
Starbucks commits to eliminating single-use straws by 2020
Pret and Costa to ditch plastic straws by the end of the year
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News
City snapshot: Starbucks' third quarter to undershoot expectations
Starbucks has announced new sales forecasts for its third quarter trading significantly below analysts’ expectations. Plus, Dairy Crest boss Mark Allen’s pay doubled last year to £2.6m and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Leading tea brands back scheme to improve Assam pickers’ lives
The Ethical Tea Partnership has kicked off its Women, Children and Families in Assam Commitment in partnership with UNICEF, covering 200 estates
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News
Starbucks and Arla extend RTD licensing deal by 21 years
The dairy co-op first entered into partnership with Starbucks in 2010 and has enjoyed an average 40% sales uplift per year
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Analysis & Features
Nestlé and Starbucks join to form 'global coffee alliance'
Nestlé will pay $7.15bn (£5.3bn) for a ‘perpetual licence’ to sell Starbucks products outside the coffee chain’s stores
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