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Starbucks is bringing back its reusable cup policy after suspending it at the beginning of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Starting June 22, customers can use a personal, reusable cup for ...
On Tuesday (June 22) Starbucks reintroduced reusable cups across company-operated stores in the United States. The company stopped allowing reusable cups early on in the COVID pandemic.
Last year the coffee chain suspended its use of reusable cups as a safety precaution during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, on June 22, reusable cups will once again be allowed in Starbucks shops but ...
Starbucks had already allowed customers to bring their cups to the counter for in-person orders. This extension of the program is part of a push to cut the company's waste in half by 2030.
Starbucks customers who order on the app will hit the “Customization” button and select the “personal cup” option before continuing their order, according to the coffee chain’s website.
With the announcement, Starbucks became the first coffee retailer in the U.S. to offer consumers the option of getting their drinks in their reusable cups for both mobile orders and drive-thrus.
For years, customers have been able to walk into select Starbucks locations to fill reusable cups (although the practice was put on hold between 2020 and 2021 due to the covid-19 pandemic).
Environmental concerns are causing Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) to begin testing a new reusable cup program in a handful of Seattle stores. For a $1 refundable fee, customers can order drinks in a cup ...
Starbucks customers who order on the app will hit the “Customization” button and select the “personal cup” option before continuing their order, according to the coffee chain’s website.