The new rule, which goes into effect Nov. 7, could save some customers more than 10% on their beverages, Starbucks said.
Women must start prioritising their health and make almond milk a part of their diet, if they are not already consuming it.
Starbucks has made a major change to its menu that will save customers money after years of price hikes. The coffee giant ...
Oat milk isn't bad for type 2 diabetics, but almond and soya milk are lower carbohydrate options. Unsweetened oat milk is a ...
The company's holiday drink menu features new offerings, like the iced gingerbread oat milk chai, as well as returning ...
On a Wednesday earnings call, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the chain will stop charging extra for non-dairy milk ...
Starbucks Corp (NASDAQ:SBUX) will eliminate the extra charge for non-dairy milk options in company-owned stores across the ...
Starting Nov. 7, Starbucks will no longer charge extra for your favorite non-dairy milks – like soy, coconut, almond and oat.
The coffee chain announced customers will no longer have to pay extra for adding non-dairy milk to their orders. Starbucks ...
It’s one of several changes Starbucks has made under new CEO Brian Niccol, who took over the struggling company in September.
The Seattle-based coffee chain currently charges 70–80 cents to use non-dairy milks such as soy, almond, oat, and coconut.
The FDA has classified the voluntary milk recall by the company as Class I, the highest classification in terms of potential risk.