Starbucks will soon have fewer food and beverage items on its menu as it plans to simplify its offerings in Canada.
Welcome to Restaurant Business’ Week in Review for the week of January 27, 2025.
On Thursday, Jim Cramer, host of Mad Money, pointed out that Wall Street often overlooks the importance of strong leadership ...
CEO Brian Niccol said that there will be a “roughly 30% reduction in both beverages and food,” without saying specifically ...
CEO Brian Niccol. His reason is Niccol’s success at Chipotle Mexican Grill. Cramer’s primary observation is that the best chief executive officers get the best results, and the best results are best ...
Starbucks' Q1 earnings showed a positive start under CEO Brian Niccol, despite continued downward trends in key metrics.
For Starbucks ( SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol to achieve maximum greatness — which would boil down to a sustained turnaround in North America sales by later this year — he must improve consumer perception ...
Sales dropped 4% in the U.S. and worldwide in the latest quarter, compared to the previous year, marking the fourth quarter of declines in a row. Niccol, who was nabbed from Chipotle, is reportedly ...
A host of changes to stores and operations could help Starbucks escape its sales trouble, and executives are already planning the company’s next move.
On Tuesday, the coffee chain reported “early progress” on the Back to Starbucks plan. Although same-store sales fell 4% in North America and the U.S., Niccol said non-Starbucks reward member traffic ...
Starbucks lovers, time may be limited to grab your favorite menu items in Michigan. The company is planning to cut numerous ...
Starbucks has always remained a historical favorite among various age groups, particularly the millennials and Gen Z.