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Here’s what we know about the new Starbucks dress code and some other recent changes with Starbucks’ menu and locations.
Starbucks is creating a new dress code for store employees in an effort to revamp its cafes. Here are the new guidelines.
Key Takeaways Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has been busy with a turnaround plan at the coffee chain since taking over last fall ...
Starbucks announced this week that their employees will implement a more specific dress code in order to make their signature ...
The change appears to align with the company's 'Back to Starbucks' strategy under CEO Brian Niccol, who assumed the role in August. The barista union has objected to the dress code change.
According to Starbucks, the new dress code will be enforced starting May 12. Baristas will be required to wear a solid black ...
In place of these 13 items, the Seattle-based company ushered in three new picks: Iced Lavender Cream Oatmilk Matcha, Iced ...
Starbucks is updating its uniform policy, emphasizing the appearance of its recognizable “green aprons” as part of CEO Brian Niccol’s broader plans to revive the slumping brand.
Starbucks will give each employee two free T-shirts. Starbucks said the new dress code will make its green aprons stand out ...
Starbucks’ plans to suit up baristas with a new dress code has caused Starbucks Workers United to simmer. As of May 12, the company is streamlining its dress code to play up its signature ...
Next month, the dress code for one of the most popular and abundant chain coffee shops in the U.S. is changing. In May, Starbucks baristas will be required to follow a new, simpler dress code.