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Starbucks tests ChatGPT to suggest drinks by how you dress, your ‘vibes’
Large retailers and platforms such as Walmart, Etsy, and Booking.com are testing ChatGPT-style conversations for browsing and buying.
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Starbucks Bearista cup frenzy sparks sell-outs, store chaos and five hundred dollar resales
Starbucks to exit Russia after nearly 15 years
Seattle-based Starbucks has 130 stores in Russia, operated by its licensee Alshaya Group, with nearly 2,000 employees in the country.
Starbucks’ Schultz announces halt to stock repurchasing program as he returns
The move comes as the company faces realities including pinched supply chains, effects from the coronavirus pandemic and heightened tensions and political unrest.
No-fry zone: McDonald's and other major brands suspend Russia operations
As economic sanctions keep raining down on Russia, McDonald's, Pepsi, Starbucks and Coca-Cola protest over "unspeakable suffering to innocent people."
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz invokes Holocaust to deter union vote
The analogy, which one attendee told the Times was inappropriate, could be interpreted to imply that Starbucks spreads scarce resources across its workforce.
Woman refuses to wear mask, yells racial obscenities at Black barista
The video shows the customer berating the barista yelling, "this is America and I don't have to do what you say! Trump 2020! F**K Black Lives Matter."
Starbucks, Hershey and Coca-Cola join Facebook ad boycott
The list of companies has continued to rise despite Zuckerberg’s attempt to address the complaints.
Starbucks closes most US, Canada cafes over coronavirus
"Let's be real. Lattes aren't 'essential'," Rossann Williams, president of US company-operated and Canada businesses, said in a letter.
Starbucks coffee capsules coming to Israel
Coffee-lovers were happy to hear that their extended stay at home will not deprive them of a good cup of Joe.
Coronavirus fear causes Starbucks to suspend use of personal mugs
"We are optimistic this will be a temporary situation," said executive vice president Rossan Williams in a statement.
Starbucks coffee bean farms employing children 'as young as eight'
A human right's lawyer privy to the documentary footage proclaims that the evidence suggests both companies are in breach of international labor laws.