The scribbles on cups are part of a slew of changes orchestrated by Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol to turn things ...
(Bloomberg) -- Under a new Starbucks Corp. policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their ...
Starbucks baristas are writing personalized messages on coffee cups as part of the Back to Starbucks initiative, and Netizens ...
A woman went to Starbucks expecting a personalized message on her cup. Her disappointment sparked conversation about new ...
Starbucks baristas are not loving that they have to write on all of your cups. Posts on social media share how workers are ...
Under a new Starbucks policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their to-go cups wishing them a great weekend or simply saying, “Enjoy.” The personalized notes ...
Starbucks is offering a rare perk on Monday: free coffee. Under CEO Brian Niccol, the coffee chain has drastically reduced ...
Kermit the Frog. Coffee puns like “thanks a latte” and “a matcha made in heaven.” Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees.
Starbucks' baristas are once again scribbling on customers' cups using sharpies for the first time since the pandemic.
Grievances are brewing at Starbucks. Baristas at the coffee chain have been forced to dust off their Sharpies to scribble names and messages on customers’ to-go cups as part of the “Back to ...