Starbucks North America head leaves amid unionization votes, allegations of retaliation
Rossann Williams, head of Starbucks' North American operations, will be leaving the company later this month, amid more workers pushing to unionize.
Peet's Coffee becomes sustainable brand with '100% responsibly sourced coffee'
Peet's Coffee is now a sustainable coffee chain after six years of undergoing thorough farm and supply chain audits from a coffee industry nonprofit.
Workers vote to become first unionized Starbucks in Alabama
A Starbucks shop in Birmingham, Alabama, has voted to unionize following a 27-1 vote on Thursday and would be represented by Workers United if the vote stands.
New Jersey couple sues Dunkin’ after hot coffee severely burns husband
Arlington suffered second- and third-degree burns after the coffee spilled in his lap at the drive-thru
Panera tests automated coffee brewing with Miso Robotics: 'Tech innovation'
Panera is the first fast-casual chain to test the new CookRight Coffee system designed by Miso Robotics — the restaurant technology company that’s developing robotic automation tools to aid commercial kitchens.
Illinois veteran who launched Fire Department Coffee leaves fire service to run 'brew' business
Luke Schneider, founder of Fire Department Coffee, tells FOX Business about how his company has been growing rapidly.
AOC cheers flagship NYC Starbucks store voting to unionize: 'Another huge victory'
Employees of the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Manhattan's Chelsea Market voted 46-36 to unionize with Starbucks Workers United.
Conservative coffee company grows business focusing on veterans, police: 'an underserved population'
A conservative-themed coffee company is making waves in a competitive industry by catering to a part of America that has long been ignored.
Coffee prices skyrocketing for customers, roasters: ‘Everybody’s basically taking a hit’
Roasted coffee prices haven't spiked this much since 2012. Wholesale roasters are already trying to manage those increasing costs.
Starbucks union drive is spreading from Buffalo to Arizona
Efforts by Starbucks Corp. workers to unionize have spread to Arizona, while stores in the Buffalo, N.Y., area have seen a shake-up in leadership amid the union drive there.
NJ coffee company CEO: Supply chain issues, labor shortages ‘impacting everything’
A New Jersey coffee company owner said on Wednesday that supply chain disruptions and labor shortages has led to higher prices for consumers.
Starbucks' pumpkin spice lineup gets an in-store release date
Pumpkin spice is back in action at Starbucks.
Online coffee sales shot up when COVID hit
Direct to consumer coffee companies saw an enormous spike in business in the early days of the coronavirus hitting the U.S. last year.
Coffee jolt gets pricer as cost of beans, labor, transport rise
Many coffee drinkers can expect to pay more for their cup of joe at supermarkets and cafe registers, as producers grapple with higher coffee bean prices, constrained supplies and other costs.
Starbucks builds on its pumpkin spice portfolio with new grocery items
Pumpkin spice season is already taking off for Starbucks grocery products.
Coffee prices jump to 6-year high as Brazilian frost threatens crop
The worst frost to strike Brazil’s coffee-growing region in more than 25 years is set to cut a chunk out of next year’s crop.
Coffee prices skyrocket as demand increases and Brazil suffers drought
A drought in Brazil coupled with an increase in demand for coffee as the world reopens after the coronavirus pandemic has led to higher coffee prices, according to a recent report.