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Starbucks Corporation ( NASDAQ: SBUX) confirmed on Thursday that it is placing some limits on its mobile orders as part of a broad plan to return to a coffeehouse vibe and speed up service for ...
Kermit the Frog. Coffee puns like “thanks a latte” and “a matcha made in heaven.” Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees.
Starbucks Corp is placing some limits on its mobile orders, part of a broader plan to speed up service and contain a deluge of purchases through the app that often overwhelm baristas.
In an effort to get back to basics and "reintroduce" the chain, Starbucks is restricting mobile customers to 12 items per order and offering a free coffee promotion following the Super Bowl.