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Starbucks accelerates new staffing model to all North American stores

  • Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol announced plans to accelerate a new staffing model to all 18,000 North American stores by summer's end, moving it ahead of the initial timeline to cover a third of U.S. stores by year-end.
  • The new staffing model is part of Niccol's strategy to improve customer experience and sales, stating that early tests have sped up service times and grown sales.
  • The Green Apron model aims to enhance the customer experience, focusing on improving service times and reclaiming lost sales growth, according to Niccol.
  • TD Cowen downgraded Starbucks' rating to 'hold,' suggesting that Niccol's turnaround might take longer than expected, highlighting the need for critical spending decisions.
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Starbucks Scales New Efficiency Model to All N.A. Stores

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In a bold strategic move, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has announced that the coffee chain will accelerate the deployment of its new service and personnel model in North America’s 18,000 stores before the end of the summer of 2025. Initially, the plan was to implement this model in only one third of American stores by the end of 2025. According to the original report, Niccol is confident that this initiative is key to its recovery strategy.The ess…

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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