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The coffee chain has made several sustainable shifts over the last few years, like moving away from paper cups in 2022 and converting iced beverages to strawless lids in 2020.
Starbucks fans may not notice a huge difference when they pick up their favorite cold drink – but those plastic cups will soon be changing. The coffee chain has announced the rollout of new ...
Starbucks fans are not hot about this cold drink change. Cold coffee orders will no longer come in a plastic cup in some Starbucks locations — rather, they’ll be served in fiber-based ...
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Taste of Home on MSN10 Fun Things to Use Instead of Plastic Straws - MSNDrinking Lid for Mason Jars Turn a regular mouth Mason jar into an adorable on-the-go mug! This cute drink lid snaps open and ...
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Chowhound on MSNThe Genius Hack For Keeping Those Chaotic Plastic Food Container Lids OrganizedPlastic food container lids can be pure chaos to try and store efficiently. This simple dollar store item is your simple container lid storage solution.
FILE - A Starbucks frappuccino in a plastic cup. (Shutterstock) Some, meanwhile, took issue with the fact that the cup resembles those for hot drinks, making them difficult to differentiate.
Starbucks says Frappuccinos and other cold drinks now account for 75% of its U.S. beverage sales, up from 37% in 2013. The company estimates the new cups will keep more than 13.5 million pounds of ...
Starbucks isn’t the only company rethinking plastic packaging. In some markets, McDonald’s has introduced McFlurry cups without plastic lids, and salad boxes and cutlery made from renewable fiber.
Starbucks says Frappuccinos and other cold drinks now account for 75% of its U.S. beverage sales, up from 37% in 2013. The company estimates the new cups will keep more than 13.5 million pounds of ...
Starbucks says Frappuccinos and other cold drinks now account for 75% of its U.S. beverage sales, up from 37% in 2013. The company estimates the new cups will keep more than 13.5 million pounds of ...
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