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Starbucks is stirring things up this summer. Starting July 8, the coffee giant will officially introduce the brand-new Strato Frappuccino Blended Beverage to menus nationwide. Inspired by the Italian word “strato,” which means “layer,” the drinks layer the Frappuccino with different cold foam flavors and colors.
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There will also be numerous power outlets, “Too many to count,” a spokeswoman told RB. During the post-pandemic world, instead of replacing broken power outlets during remodels, it covered them up. This led to customers feeling frustrated and not wanting to work at shops because they could not charge their laptops.
Starbucks' China business has attracted offers for a potential stake sale, valuing the coffee chain unit at up to $10 billion, CNBC reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Starbucks announced on Monday, July 7, that it’s rolling out a new Strato (Italian for “layer”) Frappucino drink in three flavors, all featuring the brand’s cold foam rather than the whipped cream the beverage is typically topped with.
Starbucks said it is looking for a strategic partner for its China business, as it reportedly has attracted offers for a potential stake sale in those operations that value it between $5 billion and $10 billion.
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Starbucks is fielding offers for its China business, which could be worth up to $10 billion, according to CNBC. The publication reported that nearly 30 U.S. and international private equity firms have submitted offers,
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It's no secret that frequent trips to cafés can be expensive. All the more reason to get an espresso machine to pull your own shots at home. But rather than fumbling around with more advanced machines, we found one at Amazon that simplifies the process without sacrificing quality.