Starbucks staff to return to office 4 days a week
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In a news blog on the company's official website posted on July 14, CEO Brian Niccol unveiled the latest phase of his "Back to Starbucks" plan: requiring more people to come back to work in person.
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Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to relocate to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate employees are required to work in an office.
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Irish Star on MSNStarbucks faces uncertain future over major global shortage of crucial ingredientThe imbalance between supply and demand has led to price increases and potential quality concerns for the popular beverage and major global chains are not exempt from the struggle
Starbucks will require its corporate workforce to work in the office four days a week this fall, and is offering buyouts to employees who want to leave the company.
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Starbucks stock slid after Melius Research advised investors to sell, citing concerns about operational efficiency and the coffee chain’s efforts to revive its brand.
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Recreating Starbucks’ Meal Prep Box: Chickpea Bites and Avocado for Nutritious EatingTry this copycat version of the Starbucks meal prep box with chickpea bites and avocado. A healthy, delicious, and easy-to-make meal prep idea that’s perfect for busy days!
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For one night only this fall, Marriott Bonvoy and Starbucks will host an intimate concert with breakout artist Alex Warren, best known for his No. 1 hit "Ordinary," to celebrate music, travel, and coffeehouse culture.