Starbucks is bringing back perks like free refills for in-house customers and a condiment bar. The company is also reversing its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the ...
On Jan. 27, the coffee giant announced that it is now offering free refills and bringing back the condiment bar. Plus, free refills are here. Customers ordering in-store will be asked if they ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated. Starbucks has taken a page from its past − offering free refills and bringing names on cups and a condiment bar. Beginning on Monday, the coffee chain ...
Starbucks wants guests to drink up while on the premises, and are giving free refills to keep paying customers onsite. Starting today, customers at U.S. and Canada stores who use ceramic mugs ...
The changes include free refills and condiment bars, the company said in a statement. The move is intended to cater to customers who drink beverages in-house, as Starbucks seeks to draw in more ...
(I’m just joking, please don’t come for me.) The New York Post reports that Starbucks will bring back some pre-COVID things like free refills and a condiment station. RELATED ARTICLE ...
Patrons of the coffee chain can now enjoy free refills of brewed coffee and tea (either hot or iced!) during the same visit Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
(WFSB) - Starbucks brought back its free refills and condiments on Monday. The company announced that all customers who order any beverage “for here” in a ceramic mug, glass, or personal cups ...
Dine-in customers will now be allowed free refills of hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea during the same visit to the store, according to the company. Cold brew, nitro cold brew ...
Starting today, all U.S. and Canada stores will offer customers free refills of hot or iced coffee or tea for customers who order “for here,” according to a press release. The free refills ...
Did you know you can get free refills on some beverages at Starbucks? Well, now you do, and it's about to get even easier for customers in Canada. Starbucks has revealed it will be extending its ...
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