All Starbucks articles – Page 35
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News
Starbucks makes £5m tax payment
Starbucks has paid corporation tax in Britain for the first time since 2008, after paying £5m to HMRC
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News
Starbucks introduces calorie labeling nationwide
Starbucks has announced it will include calorie information on menu boards at all its company-operated and licensed stores in the US
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Starbucks completes contactless payment rollout
Starbucks has become the latest operator to complete a large-scale roll out of contactless payment terminals.
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Analysis & Insight
Outside edge
After starting the UK burrito boom up north, Barburrito co-founder Morgan Davies is targeting London. And he believes he’s in a strong position to take it by storm
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Weekend Press
Weekend press roundup, 8-9 June
Roadside servicesBetting tycoon takes punt on giving lorry drivers a break from open roadThe man who built Betfred from a single bookies in Salford to a nationwide chain is taking a gamble on motorway services and plans to open truck stops nationwide over the next five years.Only a couple of ...
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Weekend Press
Weekend press round-up, 1-2 June
Weekend Press 1-2 JuneFinancial results and company news Pub reform newswill cut tax revenuesPub companies will convert to tax-efficient trusts if Government reforms go ahead, in a move that will deprive the Treasury of tens of millions of pounds in revenue.Enterprise Inns, Britain’s biggest pub company, is planning to become ...
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News
Starbucks UK seeks franchise director
Starbucks UK is looking to appoint a franchise director after the initial success of its first franchise agreement
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Opinion
Big country, small details
Mark Wingett, editor of M&C Report spends three days in Chicago and finds the service standards gap between the US and UK is closing, a greater use of technology, the growing role of craft beer, admiration for the UK’s pan-Asian operators and a number of sector leading concepts.
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News
Gass to leave Starbucks
Michelle Gass, seen as one of Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz’s most trusted lieutenants, is to leave the global coffee chain.
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Opinion
Little Chef brand set to disappear
The iconic restaurant brand could disappear from the UK’s roadsides after a number of potential buyers indicated that they may want to rebrand the 83-strong business.
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Opinion
Full of beans
Here’s a question for you, what constitutes a coffee shop these days? According to the latest figures, there are c15,700 coffee shops in the UK,
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News
Greene King to launch second appeal over tax scheme
Greene King is reportedly set to launch a second appeal against HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) over a tax scheme that has been labelled as “artificial”, The Guardian reports.
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Opinion
Nugget of hope for fast-food workers
There are signs that anger over low wages at fast-food chains in the US could produce meaningful results