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Starbucks‘ grab-and-go windows are on their way out. The coffee giant plans to close a good portion of its 80 or 90 locations ...
The world’s biggest coffee chain is moving away from operating stores that only accept mobile orders for pickup because they ...
The coffee chain will phase out 80–90 mobile-only pickup‑only stores to return to a warmer, community-focused café model ...
These stores were designed for mobile orders and a quicker experience in lieu of a more traditional ordering experience.
CEO Brian Niccol announced the closing of this coffee empire's mobile order and pick-up only locations, terminating next fiscal year.
This story was originally posted on MyNorthwest.com Starbucks plans to eliminate its mobile-order-only pick-up store concept ...
Around 80 to 90 pickup-only locations in the US, many of which are located in office buildings and offer no seating, will be ...
Around 80 to 90 locations will be impacted by the shift. Some will close permanently, while others may be converted into ...
The coffee giant is walking away from a format it once bet big on: the mobile-order-only store, dubbed “Starbucks Pick Up.” ...
Starbucks is ending its pickup-only store concept, including at this location in Seattle near the Space Needle. (GeekWire ...
The changes, which could affect 80 or 90 locations around the U.S., are part of a wider reshaping of operations in America ...
The Seattle-based coffee giant says the pickup-only model, which caters to mobile orders, is "overly transactional" and lacks ...