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Starbucks is bringing back perks like free refills for in-house customers and a condiment bar. The company is also reversing its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the ...
(WFSB) - Starbucks brought back its free refills and condiments on Monday. The company announced that all customers who order any beverage “for here” in a ceramic mug, glass, or personal cups ...
(I’m just joking, please don’t come for me.) The New York Post reports that Starbucks will bring back some pre-COVID things like free refills and a condiment station. RELATED ARTICLE ...
On Jan. 27, the coffee giant announced that it is now offering free refills and bringing back the condiment bar. Plus, free refills are here. Customers ordering in-store will be asked if they ...
Starbucks customers will notice some changes brewing. Starting Monday, stores are bringing back the condiment bar and offering free refills of hot or iced brewed coffee and tea for dine-in customers.
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Also, free refills on some “for here” orders are expanding to all of its paying customers — a perk that was once reserved for members of its loyalty program. They will be served in ceramic ...
Beginning on Monday, customers who order a “for here” beverage can get free refills of hot or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea, during their visit. Baristas will serve up these orders in coffee ...
Starting today, all U.S. and Canada stores will offer customers free refills of hot or iced coffee or tea for customers who order “for here,” according to a press release. The free refills ...
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