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Starbucks Hikes Prices On Coffee, Espresso, Tea Lattes

The Canadian Press, 12 Jul, 2016 11:47 AM
  • Starbucks Hikes Prices On Coffee, Espresso, Tea Lattes
SEATTLE — Starbucks says it's increasing prices slightly on brewed coffee, espresso and tea latte beverages.
 
The Seattle-based coffee chain says prices on select sizes of brewed coffee in U.S. company-operated stores are jumping 10 to 20 cents Tuesday, while prices on espresso and tea latte beverages will rise 10 to 30 cents.
 
The company says in a statement that pricing in stores is "continually evaluated on a product-by-product and market-by-market basis in order to balance business needs."
 
The price jump comes a day after Starbucks announced it would boost the base pay of all employees and store managers at U.S. company-run stores by 5 per cent or more.
 
The company didn't immediately return a request for comment on whether the price increases are related to the wage hike.

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