All Starbucks articles – Page 2
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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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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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Starbucks sees first management apprentices graduate
Starbucks introduced apprenticeships in 2012
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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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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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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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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 and 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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Comment and Opinion
How will Nestlé and Starbucks' coffee deal affect the brands in the UK?
Nestlé’s existing premium coffee offering through Nespresso is unlikely to be affected - but there could be other opportunities for synergies, says Matt Lee of Capture
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Comment and Opinion
What does the Nestlé-Starbucks deal mean for the world of coffee?
The Swiss food giant has agreed to pay $7.15bn in cash for a perpetual licence to market Starbucks’ consumer and foodservice products outside of the coffee chain’s stores
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City snapshot: Nestlé clinches global coffee deal with Starbucks
Nestlé has confirmed an agreement granting it perpetual rights to market Starbucks consumer and foodservice products globally outside of the company’s coffee shops. Plus, Wynnstay Group has appointed a new CEO, PureCircle launches Coca-Cola Stevia No Sugar, and a look at the City diary for the rest of the week.
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Starbucks kicks off $10m 'moon shot' on recyclable cups
Starbucks will collaborate with sustainable investment company Closed Loop Partners
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Starbucks gets behind PHE's calorie campaign
Starbucks will also introduce the PHE’s One You campaign focused menu board
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Starbucks launches 5p charge on paper cups across 35 stores
Baristas will also offer to serve drinks in ceramic cups to all customers drinking in-store
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Starbucks to launch first European reserve roastery in Milan
Serving “rare and unique” coffees, the roastery will offer food freshly baked on-site by artisan baker Rocco Princi…
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Starbucks and Costa sign up to Refill free tap water campaign
The Refill initiative includes a free app that maps out refill stations
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Analysis and Features
The Christmas coffee shop drinks roadtest
We check out this year’s wildest festive concoctions so you don’t have to
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News
Starbucks slashes sugar levels in festive food and drink
The coffee chain has also slashed sugar levels by 22% in its honey & almond hot chocolate from 33.3g to 21.6g…
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Environment minister refuses to back coffee cup tax
Coffey was giving evidence today before the Environment Audit Committee hearing into the effects of packaging
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