All Starbucks articles – Page 27
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News
McDonalds, Starbucks and Subway trial Apple Pay
McDonalds, Starbucks and Subway are among the first restaurant groups to trial Apple Pay the mobile payment platform when it launches in the US in October
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News
Restaurants must innovate and adapt to improve satisfaction
Restaurants must innovate and adapt to improve falling customer satisfaction scores as revealed in the latest National Customer Satisfaction Index.
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Analysis & Insight
Diners happy to pay more for sustainability
Almost half of consumers will happily pay more when eating out at restaurants where there are clearly set out ethical practices, according to new research which found 46% of people will pay a premium
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Analysis & Insight
QSR outperforms full-service restaurants on customer satisfaction
Quick-service restaurants are outperforming full-service restaurants in terms of customer satisfaction for the first time, according to the latest National Customer Satisfaction Index
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News
SSP to roll-out James Martin brand
SSP, the travel concessions operator, is opening five food outlets at Stansted Airport’s new retail development, including a grab and go concept it has developed with high-profile chef James Martin that focuses on high quality British food
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Starbucks to launch new formats
Starbucks is to launch two new formats - a premium roastery and tasting room concept and an express store platform - into strategic markets
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News
Thousands apply for Starbucks tuition aid programme
Around 4,000 US Starbucks employees have applied for the companies student aid programme for online classes at Arizona State University that allows its workers to earn an online college degree at a discounted rate
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Analysis & Insight
The selfie is dead, long live the ‘phoodie’
The selfie is on the way out, and is being replaced by a new major trend – the phoodie
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Analysis & Insight
Young like it hot
Whether they’re concerned for their teeth or watching their waistlines, young people are turning off fizzy drinks and reaching for coffee
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News
Burger King in talks to merge with Tim Hortons
Burger King and Tim Hortons are in discussions regarding a potential merger which would create a business with a combined market value of c$18bn (£10.9bn).
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McDonald’s to launch retail coffee offer next year
McDonald’s has announced plans to market a variety of coffee products under its McCafe brand across the retail sector next year
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News
Retail income up in Cineworld H1
Cineworld has announced that its retail revenue across its UK & Ireland estate was 0.7% higher than the previous year
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Interviews
Friday five-minute interview: Simon Brigg, Porky's
M&C Report talks to Simon Brigg, founder of Porky’s, the London-based American BBQ restaurant concept, about his best investment, his best business decision and the best piece of advice he’s ever received
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Analysis & Insight
Americans to fall out of love with burgers
Consumers in the US are expected to fall out of love with the quintessential American fast food meal, the burger
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News
Hungry Horse and Wildwood confirmed for Telford development
Greene King’s Hungry Horse and Wildwood Restaurants have been confirmed as the latest tenants for new units of a development in Telford called Southwater Telford
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Opinion
Filling in the sandwich market
Mendocino Farms has not rushed into expanding its operation, but is now finding huge popularity in the US sandwich market
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News
Starbucks sees fifth quarter of growth in EMEA
Starbucks has reported its fifth consecutive quarter of like-for-like sales growth across its operations in Europe, driven by a strong performance in the UK
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News
Coffee shops resilience will continue if they follow trends
Coffee shops must continue to adapt to the latest trends and modernise product ranges in line with these to maintain a strong consumer following in the face of rising coffee prices, according to the Key Note Market Report 2014 on coffee & sandwich shops
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News
Svenson eyes UK launch for MOD Pizza concept
Scott Svenson, the US-based founder of Seattle Coffee Company in the UK that was later bought by Starbucks, is targeting a UK launch for his MOD Pizza restaurant concept, M&C Report has learnt
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Analysis & Insight
Coffee shops 'bring major benefits to communities and economies'
British high streets are enjoying significant economic and social benefits from the rise of branded and independent coffee shops, which are likely to play a greater role in local communities and also the evening economy in the future, according to a new report by Allegra Strategies