Tag: Starbucks
Starbucks Canada Partners to Create Mentorship Program Dedicated to Black Youth
TORONTO — Starbucks Canada announced it will invest in the future of Canada’s Black Youth, based on input from its Black Partner Network, Black...
The Starbucks Foundation Granting $145,000 to Canadian Community Organizations
TORONTO — Building on its COVID-19 community response to date, The Starbucks Foundation has selected more than 400 organizations across Canada and the U.S....
Starbucks to Close 200 Canadian Locations
SEATTLE — Starbucks plans to close up to 200 locations in Canada over the next two years as part of the company’s “portfolio-optimization” efforts.
In...
Starbucks Introduces Share-This-Delivery Feature
TORONTO — Starbucks Canada has launched a new ‘Share-This-Delivery’ feature on Starbucks Delivers via the Uber Eats app, which allows customers to send treats...
Starbucks Expands COVID-19 Support Measures
VANCOUVER
— Starbucks has continued to update its support
measures, making decisions “rooted in facts and science, in
cooperation with local authorities.”
“As
we look ahead, your safety...
Plant Pervasion: Plant-Based Beverages are seeing Growing Demand
Consumers expect both more and less from foodservice. “What I’m expecting everywhere I go now in this world is this concept of more and...
More Closures Hitting Restaurant Industry
TORONTO — Some of the biggest names in the restaurant industry have announced closures due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Both...
Starbucks Highlights Employee-Support Measures in Place During Virtual Annual Meeting
SEATTLE — Starbucks Corporation held its annual meeting of shareholders virtually on March 18, during which it outlined how the company has been responding...
COVID-19 Wreaks Havoc on Foodservice Industry
TORONTO — As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to rise, the foodservice industry is seeing precautions taken across the board.
Starbucks,...
Coffee Chains Halt Use of Reusable Cups Amid COVID-19 Concerns
TORONTO — Amidst growing COVID-19 concerns, three of Canada’s top coffee chains — Tim Hortons, Starbucks and Second Cup — are temporarily suspending the use...