In line with its holiday menu launch, Starbucks will also stop charging extra for nondairy milk in custom beverages.
Coffee giant Starbucks will no longer charge extra for plant-based alternatives: making soy, oat, almond and coconut alternatives more attractive to consumers.
Also on Nov. 7, Starbucks will no longer charge more when customers request non-dairy milk in their drinks. The company noted ...
Nondairy milk lovers, rejoice! Starbucks announced last week it will remove the surcharge for those wanting almond, oat, soy ...
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It’s been a disappointing start to Pumpkin Spice Latte season for Starbucks. The Seattle coffee giant on Tuesday reported weaker-than-expected sales in its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended Sept.