Recent Starbucks Articles
Inside the Farm That Shapes Every Starbucks Pour
Every cup of Starbucks coffee has a story that starts far from the counter—way back in the dirt, under the sun, with people who pour their lives into growing it. Right now, in 2026, a fresh group of Starbucks partners (that's what the company calls its employees) is heading down to Costa Rica i
Starbucks Honors Mexico's True Coffee Roots
In a world where coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up, it's a story of hard work, land, and tradition. Starbucks is stepping up to highlight one of the oldest and most respected coffee stories out there with their new Mexico Single-Origin Coffee. This isn't just another blend hitting the s
Starbucks' New Brews: Holiday Comfort in a Cup
As the chill of winter sets in and the holidays ramp up, folks are looking for ways to bring that cozy cafe vibe right into their kitchens. Starbucks, the go-to spot for coffee lovers everywhere, has rolled out some fresh seasonal goodies that capture the spirit of the season without needing to bun
Protein Coffee Revolution at Starbucks in 2025
Starbucks is shaking things up with a bold new addition to its menu, aiming to blend health-conscious choices with the daily coffee ritual. By the end of 2025, coffee lovers across the U.S. will have the chance to top their favorite iced drinks with a game-changing Protein Cold Foam. This isn’t ju
Is Starbucks Losing Its Coffee Crown? A New Rival Shakes Up the U.S. Market
Starbucks has long been the go-to name for coffee lovers across the globe. With over 40,000 locations in 80 countries, the coffee giant has built an empire since opening its first shop in Seattle’s Pike Place Market in 1971. Known for its high-quality coffee, cozy ambiance, and iconic menu items li
Starbucks Slashes Wait Times with New Technology Rollout
Starbucks is taking on one of the biggest frustrations for its customers: the long wait times for their coffee orders. For years, loyal Starbucks patrons, especially in bustling cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, have faced delays that can stretch to 10 minutes or more, even when
