Pregnancy July 9, 2018 Starbucks employee helps deliver baby on sidewalk A Starbucks worker in Tacoma is being praised for her quick thinking after she assisted in delivering a baby outside of the store early Friday morning.
Coffee July 3, 2018 Starbucks customer accuses barista of mocking his stutter, writing 'rude' name on coffee cup label "Getting this kind of treatment from service employees is unacceptable, whether or not it is intentional," the customer's friend said.
Coffee June 22, 2018 Liberals really do drink more lattes, study finds Turns out the stereotype is (slightly) true.
Food Trends June 21, 2018 Starbucks claims Frappuccino sales down due to 'health and wellness' trend Frappuccino sales are struggling, and concerns about how much sugar the slushy drinks contain may be among the reasons.
Coffee June 19, 2018 McDonald's new coffee 'better than anything Starbucks has ever come up with,' according to Twitter "Been there 5 times this week and it’s only Tuesday."
Coffee June 18, 2018 Dunkin' Donuts in Baltimore removes sign bribing customers to report employees not speaking English The chain confirmed the store manager had posted it.
Coffee June 15, 2018 California moves to declare coffee safe from cancer risk California health officials proposed a regulation change Friday that would declare coffee doesn't present a significant cancer risk, countering a recent state court ruling that had shaken up some coffee drinkers.
Food Trends June 8, 2018 Broccoli lattes exist, and they're exactly what they sound like There are some pretty weird coffee trends out there, but this one is definitely one of the weirder ideas we’ve heard in a while.
Coffee June 7, 2018 Founder of Fire Department Coffee is focused on giving back to injured firefighters, veterans Luke Schneider knows our nation’s firefighters can use all the support they can get, and he’s hoping his growing coffee company can help out in more ways than one.
Coffee June 6, 2018 Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz presidency rumors met with pushback on Twitter Howard Schultz's retirement has sparked rumors of a presidential run in 2020.
Coffee June 1, 2018 Starbucks employees react to racial bias training on social media Starbucks closed 8,000 stores across the United States for four hours on Tuesday afternoon to conduct racial bias training for employees – a move that employees have shared mixed feelings about.