Starbucks is staying cool in the wake of a $5 million lawsuit filed against the coffee giant claiming they're deceiving customers by adding too much ice to their cold coffee drinks.
Spurred by the popularity of boutique coffee purveyors, Starbucks and other chains are taking steps to appeal to the growing ranks of coffee aficionados.
Starbucks says its mobile app that lets people order and pay in advance will be available nationally starting Tuesday. That means lattes, breakfast sandwiches and other items you want could theoretically be waiting for you by the time you arrive.
Dena Blizzard was filling in for Dennis & Judi today, and she discussed the latest controversy revolving around a Starbucks in Philadelphia.
A police officer was denied access to the Starbucks restroom because he wasn't a paying customer. Wh...
Starbucks is coming under Facebook fire for the way one of their employees berated a Philadelphia police sergeant who wanted to use their bathroom. The worker asked the officer loudly in front of everyone if he was a paying customer at their 1301 Chestnut Street location...
Working in the customer service industry can be stressful. If you do work in that industry, the one thing you must remember above all else, you need to keep your head.