The fallout from Starbucks Korea's "Tank Day" controversy has spilled into a regulatory review of the company's 427.6 billion ...
There’s no need to fret about not having access to Starbucks’ selection of hot and cold drinks, pastries, sandwiches and more ...
The coffee giant is ending its computer vision inventory counting system — which employees called “unreliable” — in favor of ...
The tool was part of CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to fix the coffee chain's persistent product shortages that he has blamed for hurting sales.
Starbucks has retired its AI inventory tool across North American stores nine months after launch, citing reliability issues and reverting to manual counts.
Starbucks retired an AI inventory tool after frequent mistakes, while Pizza Hut’s delivery system allegedly lost a franchisee ...
Shinsegae Group Chair Chung Yong-jin will apologize again over Starbucks Korea’s controversial “Tank Day” marketing campaign at a press conference Tuesday and a ...
Black leaders who are advising Starbucks Corp on the training hope it will reinvigorate decades-old efforts to ensure minorities get equal treatment in restaurants and stores.