of tightening consumer demand. The “Oleato,” which is named after the Italian word for “with oil,” will come to the U.S. this spring, starting in California.
Schultz is launching the new coffee line ahead of his April departure as interim CEO. Incoming chief executive Laxman Narasimhan, though Schultz, 69, will maintain his board seat and act as an ambassador for the Oleato brand. Starbucks’ olive oil coffee comes as the company continues to navigate a tough macro environment, though Schultz has maintained optimism. He noted that the company has added roughly $40 billion to its market cap since he started as interim CEO.
Yuck
Must be recycling Fords coffee fender fall off
I don't mind the olive oil. It's the Starbucks I can't stand.
Yuk
get the bathroom ready
Starbucks coffee is so bad that it may help
$8 a cup
U can go to Italy, and the only thing u will find is coffee in ur coffee. Olive oil is for your bread!
Replaced MacGyver with Magnum pi? The casting of a dwarfism woman as the big boss is on you but was a great dvr show every time the dwarf appeared. Am I a bad person? She has millions of dollars and I can't borrow a cent because I never owed anyone? Credit kid weird, never owe, 0
Eww thats a no
Posted a dozen times yesterday. Let it GO. 😨
Thanks, but I’ll pass.
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Gates owns Starbucks just so you know
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