STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
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2025-05-29 (businessupturn.com)
[Latest] US Coffee Market Size/Share Worth USD 150.88 Billion by 2034 at a 5.8% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth, Growth Rate, Value, SWOT Analysis) |
Austin, TX, USA, May 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Custom Market Insights has published a new research report titled "US Coffee Market Size, Trends and Insights By Product Type (Whole Bean, Ground Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Instant Coffee, Others), By Form (Coffee Pods, Coffee Capsules, Coffee Powder), By Distribution Channel (B2B, B2C), and By Region – […]
Read more2025-05-28 (fmiblog.com)
Pumpkin Spice Products Market to Reach USD 2.84 Billion by 2035, Driven by Seasonal Demand, Innovation, and Plant-Based Trends –
The global Pumpkin Spice Products Market is projected to grow from USD 1,251 million in 2025 to USD 2,841 million by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 8.5% over the forecast period. This robust growth is underpinned by seasonal demand, evolving consumer preferences for health-conscious alternatives, and the global influence of American food culture.
Read more2025-05-14 (gcrmag.com)
Nescafé's Don Howat on remaining relevant in a rapidly progressing market -
Don Howat discusses the evolution of the industry, staying relevant in a progressing market, and using AI in a new era of product development
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2025-05-14 (fastcompany.com)
Wingstop and Raising Cane's top list of fast-growing restaurant chains as diners turn to chicken and celebrities
McDonald's and Starbucks are the top chain restaurants in terms of US sales, but Wingstop and Raising Cane's are seeing fast growth.
Read more2025-05-09 (emarketer.com)
Starbucks' luster fades as upstarts like Dutch Bros gain momentum
Starbucks' dominance is under threat as Dutch Bros' growth surges: The coffee giant is struggling to stem a sales slump as the latter's colorful drinks and service win it more customers.
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2025-05-08 (insideretail.com.au)
Luckin vs Cotti vs Starbucks: Coffee chain chaos brewing in China - Inside Retail Australia
China's coffee market heats up as Luckin, Cotti, and Starbucks battle for dominance amid rapid expansion.
Read more2025-05-01 (axios.com)
McDonald's, Starbucks sales drop in McRecession; Taco Bell, Wingstop rise
Low- and middle-income Americans are cutting back on fast food, dragging down traffic at chains like McDonald's, Starbucks and Domino's.
Read more2025-05-01 (nikkei.com)
China consumer belt-tightening constrains KFC operator, Starbucks -
TOKYO -- Stagnant Chinese consumption is challenging global chains like KFC and Starbucks, while traditional local restaurant operators are also strug
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2025-04-30 (nasdaq.com)
Arabica Coffee Slips on Demand Concerns |
July arabica coffee (KCN25 ) today is down -0.20 (-0.05%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25 ) is up +80 (+1.51%). Coffee prices today are mixed. Demand concerns are weighing on coffee prices after Starbucks reported weaker-than-expected Q1 sales. Also, fears that coffee demand will remain weak is weighing on...
Read more2025-04-29 (finimize.com)
Starbucks Brews Up Faster Service Times With New Tech -
Testing in US locations shows Starbucks speeding up in-cafe orders without disrupting mobile service, aiming to boost customer satisfaction and recapture sales.
Read more2025-04-15 (businessinsider.com)
My friends said an app that pays you to shop isn't a trick. I asked the CEO to prove it.
Claim, an app that gives users money to spend at restaurants, seemed too good to be true to me. The CEO said he thinks it's the future of advertising.
Read more2025-04-15 (forbes.com.br)
Tea Coffee War: Chinese Luckin Coffee and Chagee face Starbucks
Learn how Asian brands are positioning themselves in the US coffee and tea market. Read in full at Forbes Brazil.
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