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How Starbucks Became An $80B Business 

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In its 47-year history, Starbucks has transformed from a single coffee bean store in Seattle to a 30,000 cafe international coffee power house. But massive expansion hasn't come without growing pains.
It's no secret that Starbucks has been struggling to get U.S. customers to frequent its cafes more often. While sales have been positive, the number of customer visits continues to stagnate.
Same-store sales, a key metric in the restaurant industry, have dwindled over the last 12 months as competition heated up and customers were uninspired by some of Starbucks' limited-time offerings. While comparable-store sales exceeded expectations in the fourth quarter that ended Sept. 30, rising 4 percent, much of that was due Starbucks charging more for its lattes.
Under the careful watch of Howard Schultz, Starbucks pursued a strategy of aggressive expansion in the late '80s and early '90s. By the time the company went public in 1992, it had 165 stores.
Four years later, Starbucks opened its 1,000th location, including international cafes in Japan and Singapore. Growth was so rapid that, just two years later, Starbucks opened its 2,000th cafe.
While unit expansion helped boost sales throughout the last two decades - Starbucks has had positive same-store sales growth since 2010 - the company has now spread itself too thin.
With more than 14,000 locations in the United States alone today, Starbucks has cannibalized its own sales. The company is regrouping and rethinking its expansion. It is expected to shutter 150 underperforming locations in 2019, three times the amount it typically does.
Compounding its problems are changing consumer preferences, an issue CEO Kevin Johnson has addressed with investors. People are shying away from sugar-laden calorie bombs, which happen to be one of Starbucks' staples. In 2015, sales of Frappuccinos were 14 percent of Starbucks revenue. However, in the first half of 2018, Frappucino sales were down 3 percent - and accounted for only about 11 percent of the company's revenue.
Making matters worse, Frappuccino sales also were hurt by a lack of innovation, analysts said.
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@menjivarTv
@menjivarTv 5 лет назад
Howard Schultz is a really successful businessman, by this video's description, he sounds like the Steve Jobs of coffee, turning a coffee shop into a "Café experience" and charging a whole lot more for it.
@mirseasons8666
@mirseasons8666 5 лет назад
Yes one man made the difference
@wdai03
@wdai03 5 лет назад
I'm actually skeptical of this. How much of the recovery was really due to espresso training and fresh grinding of coffee beans? And how much was just the market recovering again? Schultz was bought back pretty much at the bottom of the dip, the stock market in general recovered quite quickly after 08
@dannyokezie7656
@dannyokezie7656 5 лет назад
@@wdai03 He also re-trained staff on customer service, and shifted their focus to delivering the best service to their customers- not just esperesso drinks. It says so in the video
@LAFan
@LAFan 5 лет назад
That's great, but I don't want him to be President of the United States.
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 5 лет назад
Except the fact that Howard Schultz sold the Seattle SuperSonics to Clay Bennett in 2006 and ultimately Bennett relocated the team to Oklahoma City and became the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2008.
@MidnightBloomDev
@MidnightBloomDev 5 лет назад
Overpriced coffee *That's how Starbucks works*
@srercrcr
@srercrcr 5 лет назад
Some people are destined for 7-11 coffee.
@carboy101
@carboy101 5 лет назад
It clearly worked.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Coffee costs about five cents a cup.
@yunloy
@yunloy 5 лет назад
That easy uh? Guess you are the next billionaire.
@fastdollar1
@fastdollar1 5 лет назад
lvl 1 Dunkin vs lvl 35 Starbucks
@zerotoux
@zerotoux 5 лет назад
CNBC completely neglected the fact that Starbucks is not just a coffee business; it's a real-estate business. Look at all the property they own. Even if they closed down stores, those property values had probably shot up in the past 40 years.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
I wonder how many they lease vs own. Fast food does this too.
@zerotoux
@zerotoux 5 лет назад
@@NicholasLittlejohn Yup. All those chains, it's the reason why Subway is the most profitable in the business. Because they own property everywhere. But you're right, maybe some are leased out.
@kaglekoa
@kaglekoa 5 лет назад
That is correct. I think the same goes for McDonalds.
@kitcoffey7194
@kitcoffey7194 5 лет назад
@@kaglekoa yes, watch "The Founder" (movie)
@shaunhumphreys6714
@shaunhumphreys6714 5 лет назад
that's a very clever strategy in placing their coffee-houses in those prime locations.
@yehudahamer1655
@yehudahamer1655 5 лет назад
If it's expensive, drink it slowly.
@LadyUsakoB
@LadyUsakoB 5 лет назад
mhm yup. I have it for a treat, other then that i like my Tim hortons or mc Donalds coffee :D
@jacobs1264
@jacobs1264 5 лет назад
LadyUsako I make my own at home
@LadyUsakoB
@LadyUsakoB 5 лет назад
@@jacobs1264 Same i make mine at home too, about 50/50 of the time...
@justinm16
@justinm16 4 года назад
It's just a drink... drink it the way you want to
@numanuma20
@numanuma20 5 лет назад
I’m so glad to have found local cafes in my area. Those have been a game changer for me in the world of coffee. Coffee for me isn’t just a some caffeine drink that you dump cream and sugar into, it is an art as well as a science.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Precisely!
@MrDylsha
@MrDylsha 5 лет назад
This is why starbucks failed in Australia, we actually know what good coffee is and have local cafes in every single suburb. So no need to support a big, multinational billion dollar company when we can just support locals
@NazriB
@NazriB Год назад
Lies again? Steam Card
@adiposerex5150
@adiposerex5150 5 лет назад
Expresso? Where did the ‘x’ come from?
@Dralyn06
@Dralyn06 5 лет назад
Express espresso
@semicolon593
@semicolon593 5 лет назад
Your keyboard.
@eddyadityapradhan7960
@eddyadityapradhan7960 5 лет назад
From your mom 😏
@raovasurv
@raovasurv 5 лет назад
Expresso from donkey kong? dafuq
@4ourty5ive
@4ourty5ive 5 лет назад
Yeah, Schultz should have trained her on how to pronounce it
@thisisyourlife2068
@thisisyourlife2068 3 года назад
Thank you for the video, guys. I am in love with the concept of Starbucks. Earlier I was thinking that the coffee is overpriced but apparently after comparing with other coffee shops I figured out that the price includes not only a HUGE cup of delicious coffee but at the same time the rent of the table and chair where you may stay for 3-5 hours and no one will tell you a word. As I freelancer, I am choosing Starbucks for the atmosphere! In addition to that, I've read a book called " How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul". I highly recommend it to everyone! It's a remarkable story, revealing how, during one of the most tumultuous economic periods in American history, Starbucks again achieved profitability and sustainability without sacrificing humanity.
@NazriB
@NazriB 10 месяцев назад
Lies again? Grab Drinks Google Drive
@finalbox4416
@finalbox4416 5 лет назад
*Coffee* And Wifi
@maivutan1
@maivutan1 5 лет назад
And power socket 😂
@gilbertplays
@gilbertplays 5 лет назад
The only reason why I go to a starbucks for meetings and work instead of Jollibee.
@maivutan1
@maivutan1 5 лет назад
@@gilbertplays You're a Filipino 🙃
@gilbertplays
@gilbertplays 5 лет назад
@@maivutan1 yep.
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 5 лет назад
Rest assured you would never see me at one of these overpriced "brown water" peddlers. A $1 cup of coffee from any corner store will do just fine for me... oh I just saved $3 while writing this. Tsk-Tsk By the way, I got my own private hotspot in my pocket... paid for with just a fraction of money I have saved. Oh almost forgot, this video was brought to you by the sponsorship of Starbucks. xD
@RudieObias
@RudieObias 5 лет назад
I make my own coffee at home now. It's cheaper and faster than going to Starbucks every morning. I only go to Starbucks in the morning, if I run out of coffee at home, but I have to account for more time to get to the office.
@reds7vn644
@reds7vn644 5 лет назад
Exactly and that's what's killing Starbucks there's so much good micro brand coffees out there like Invader coffee or Black Rifle coffee and even companies that weren't available to the masses like Community Coffee which is a Louisiana coffee. It starts it used to be if you want to Coffee you had to go to a diner or a store of some kind and then instant coffee and canned coffee came available and everyone just started making it home now the trend is repeating itself and there are better coffees than what you can get at Starbucks or really any coffee store that you can Brew right in your home and that's what people are doing I myself love the fact that I can experiment in my own home at a fraction of the cost that I have to pay a store like Starbucks. Much like the beer industry where micro breweries are taking over and killing sales like the giant Budweiser. The coffee industry is following suit.
@abhijittripathi1385
@abhijittripathi1385 5 лет назад
Over a long period it adds up to a lot of money which can be better used for investments and leading a comfortable life instead of worrying about the next pay check. Same goes for unreasonably expensive cars , watches and Iphones. And people have this unreasonable thought process that everyone is looking at them and judging their lifestyle when nobody really cares. There is no better feeling than waking up in the morning and knowing even if you get fired youll be just alright
@sokpheng9915
@sokpheng9915 5 лет назад
Corolla 2001 vs 1998
@cynthiawilliams8185
@cynthiawilliams8185 4 года назад
Awww. Lol
@vpmm2j
@vpmm2j 3 года назад
I am a former SB Barista and I have been making my own cafe Espresso drinks for years with my Delonghi Espresso Machine. When I travel, I do try to find a local mom & pop coffee ☕ house. My SB app has $$$ on it since my friends gives me SB Gift cards
@rawsanity27
@rawsanity27 3 года назад
My Mother goes to Starbucks everyday. She loves that place. People are just addicted to it for some reason.
@lsfrules
@lsfrules 3 года назад
i never understand the obsession, i prefer going to dunkin donuts
@en2p187
@en2p187 2 года назад
I've only been to Starbucks once and that was because my dad wanted to try it, I thought it was a random tea and coffee shop at first lol
@elizaiv
@elizaiv 3 года назад
'Travelled to Italy and returned with an idea' - such a beautiful way to say the 'idea' was basically to import the coffee culture of Europe to the US :D.
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
Starbucks has literally thousands of stores outside USA Starbucks has a massive presence outside USA too Anybody who thinks Starbucks is irrelevant outside USA is kidding themselves Starbucks is literally the biggest coffee chain in the world No country in the world has a coffee chain that is as dominant as starbucks That is a nobrainer.
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
Starbucks is far more successful than any coffee chain Italy has been able to produce Italy is nomatch to USA
@elizaiv
@elizaiv Год назад
@@larrybuchannan186 , obviously , the US is a larger market. How is that relevant to my statement though ;)?
@Wimmle
@Wimmle 5 лет назад
Completely failed in Australia because in Australia knows real coffee thanks to the Italians
@il2626
@il2626 4 года назад
Also in Italy there is only 1 Starbucks but it's better than the others. Still noone goes there.
@waleedahmed8010
@waleedahmed8010 4 года назад
Gloria Jeans for the win
@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN
@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN 4 года назад
Dumb comment. This then means every other country don’t know real coffee? AlsoStarbucks don’t grow thier coffee, they get it from other countries, same as when you get your coffee.
@suzie5813
@suzie5813 4 года назад
I've met Australians in seattle, obsessed with coffee and studying the art of coffee making.. some moved there specifically to maybe make a career out of it..maybe they even took that experience back with them...nothing to do with Italy ...
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
@@il2626 In Italy there are plenty of starbucks.
@FreewayBrent
@FreewayBrent 5 лет назад
I personally think Starbucks is gross; the coffee beans are over-roasted, so it tastes super bitter and not pleasant at all. Their specialty drinks are often just a bunch of high sugary syrups; not an authentic coffee experience by any means. With that being said, you've gotta respect what they've done as a company and brand over the past few decades, and they generally provide good customer service, which I can't say about some other chains. I *will* stop by on occasion for their to-go protein boxes when I'm in a rush.
@leonidassabr9197
@leonidassabr9197 5 лет назад
I defiantly dont respect them as a brand
@sassylady3003
@sassylady3003 4 года назад
I agree coffee is very bitter
@medditor3863
@medditor3863 4 года назад
Ok boomer
@redtiger4352
@redtiger4352 4 года назад
Convenience and availability over quality and taste any day. It doesn't matter how good the taste is if you can't find it
@tangledwebb5044
@tangledwebb5044 2 года назад
There are medium roasted and blonde coffee as well, for those who don't care for the bitterness. But better yet, it is best when you customize it - ie. Tall Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with 1 shot of Espresso in a Grande cup!
@mfitzy100
@mfitzy100 5 лет назад
Starbucks is way too expensive, here in Ireland at least. €4 or so for a bloody coffee.
@tyxfoax
@tyxfoax 4 года назад
Cheap
@thebradmarkschannel957
@thebradmarkschannel957 5 лет назад
They failed in Australia though. Australians are to sensible.
@ChrisGuiver
@ChrisGuiver 5 лет назад
us aussies love good coffee, why waste money on sugary milky dishwater. (the use of cheap flavors etc to hide they don't have a decent coffee)
@lewizzrocks
@lewizzrocks 5 лет назад
The Brad Marks Channel “sensible “ Australians are just past British convicts 😂 with some vitamin D
@mansoorp8355
@mansoorp8355 5 лет назад
@@ChrisGuiver Gloria Jean's Coffee is quite similar to Starbucks. I think Starbucks gets a bad rap, and for the most part you'll be getting a nice cup of coffee. Is it the best? Definitely, not! However, I'll take Starbucks over most nation wide chains. I hate buying a cup of coffee and not feeling anything (I.e. Dunkin Donuts or that random lil cafe). I think Stabucks made a few mistakes in the Australian marketplace and forgot to factor other variables. Big mistake was Starbucks expanding too fast. They should have just opened a Starbucks in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth to start. And place it in a strategic part of town (business center). Australians have access to lots of good coffee from Indonesia, and that country very well might produce the best coffee (I lean towards Sana, Yemen). So most regular cafes will probably have really nice fresh coffee. Finally, price is a big factor. At times Starbucks is just too overpriced. In the end, Starbucks is solid (overrated for sure...but most people dont care for the "best" coffee. People tend to buy for convenience, familiarity, and on some level socially). I think if they offered more affordable options on the menu people would be happier with Starbucks. My favorite coffee brands are Peets, Kicking Horse, and Death Wish (love deathwish just a little expensive). Also on the organic side (I like organic things mainly for taste). Any recommendations for other coffee brands?
@numanuma20
@numanuma20 5 лет назад
Australia knows good coffee. They invented the flat white drink.
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 5 лет назад
What? Gloria Jean’s is all over Australia and is arguably worse, especially in terms of corporate culture.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Support local cafes and drink organic, not fast food coffee.
@user-xd4sk4pk7h
@user-xd4sk4pk7h 5 лет назад
Ethically farmed and fair trade where possible 😊
@gylanioliver4852
@gylanioliver4852 5 лет назад
It sounds nice to drink and support local cafes, but they're about as expensive, if not more expensive than a Starbucks. Also, unlike local cafes where if one closes then you're out luck, if a Starbucks closes, you always know there will be one within a reasonable distance.
@statenisland5743
@statenisland5743 5 лет назад
Exact !!
@annim8103
@annim8103 4 года назад
@@gylanioliver4852 bro, some cafes take extra work to make the coffee and from scratch, to get proper coffee or making baked goods, theyre the ones that should be getting the money from you guys. help them out
@emc5190
@emc5190 4 года назад
Nicholas L Starbucks grow their own beans though. They have several farms across the globe as well. Other local coffee shops also purchase their whole beans from starbucks too just branded differently
@meganparker413
@meganparker413 5 лет назад
Well coffee is one of the most used addictive substance on the planet.. so that could’ve played a part🤷🏼‍♂️
@aliveandunwell430
@aliveandunwell430 4 года назад
along with alcohol just sayin lmao
@othmane-mezian
@othmane-mezian 3 года назад
Just sugar is enough to keep them addicted
@tufstuff2586
@tufstuff2586 3 года назад
NO WAY YOU FOR REAL
@n00b247
@n00b247 5 лет назад
4$ for a cup of coffee? Fcuk that.
@cruzada07
@cruzada07 5 лет назад
Got a lot of Starbucks lovers / they'll tell you I'm insane
@fionaibbetson4576
@fionaibbetson4576 3 года назад
i always thought these were the words
@epictacero
@epictacero 5 лет назад
White girls. There I saved you the whole video fam
@sweetstorm7652
@sweetstorm7652 5 лет назад
Caddy V pumpkin spice lattes
@laylabug39
@laylabug39 5 лет назад
And asian international students
@Calvbread
@Calvbread 4 года назад
Basic white girls
@janedoe-ef2bz
@janedoe-ef2bz 4 года назад
You've summed it up perfectly
@todchackers_getoffmyphone
@todchackers_getoffmyphone 4 года назад
You don't make sense
@Bekssss
@Bekssss 4 года назад
I visited first time in many years , paid $3.35 for regular coffee, never again 🤣
@HAMID___
@HAMID___ 5 лет назад
CNBC is inexplicably obsessed with Starbucks and Apple
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Kickbacks, likely.
@sujaygulwadi5252
@sujaygulwadi5252 5 лет назад
Howard Schultz has close friends in the executive management team of CNBC.
@dmytroburdenko9879
@dmytroburdenko9879 5 лет назад
I’m unreasonably mad at the narrator pronouncing “espresso” wrong at 4:33 :D
@dmytroburdenko9879
@dmytroburdenko9879 5 лет назад
@@magquark2949 She pronounces the "x", which isn't supposed to be there. I looked up the Italian pronunciation, doesn't have it either
@giovannip8600
@giovannip8600 5 лет назад
I speak Italian and @Dmytro Burdenko is right, congrats spreading actual knowledge
@jonathanpalmer228
@jonathanpalmer228 5 лет назад
@@magquark2949 haha you were wrong
@rctheman5758
@rctheman5758 5 лет назад
I noticed that too!
@RONNYfromOZ
@RONNYfromOZ 5 лет назад
Who gives a toss. You still understood her, right?
@jousemartinez1106
@jousemartinez1106 5 лет назад
EASY. MAKE a 2 dollar coffee and sell it for 26 dollars
@ironman2326
@ironman2326 5 лет назад
Actually a grande black coffee is like $2.32
@jousemartinez1106
@jousemartinez1106 5 лет назад
@@ironman2326 i don't think u get what im saying
@numanuma20
@numanuma20 5 лет назад
Can you make a double shot latte?
@thebasketballhistorian3291
@thebasketballhistorian3291 5 лет назад
Okay. So why don't you open your own successful coffee shop if it's that easy? And $26... I think you've never been inside of a Starbucks. $5.50 (largest size) is their most expensive drink.
@numanuma20
@numanuma20 5 лет назад
I've paid way more for coffee in cafes and whole bean bags to support the specialty coffee industry.
@maria21932012
@maria21932012 5 лет назад
There customer service is amazing i called and told them about my bad experience they emailed me a 10$ gift card for my trouble! I had only paid 3.5 for the iced coffee
@othmane-mezian
@othmane-mezian 3 года назад
Because they are sure you'll end buying hundreds of $ in the future
@RocketSailing
@RocketSailing 5 лет назад
Not in Sweden. Starbucks coffe is not very good
@factspk373
@factspk373 4 года назад
do you drink zlatan coffee?
@karenandrews4224
@karenandrews4224 3 года назад
But you have Swedish coffee culture like Fika etc
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
Swedish candy is terbl Swedish food is disgusng US food is far far bette
@marshandomness
@marshandomness 5 лет назад
If you buy the food from Starbucks you're paying for something that literally comes frozen.
@Raiya_ru17
@Raiya_ru17 4 года назад
Nope. One local bakery who is their contractor suddenly became famous when people found out they are supplying the bannoffee pie on our local Starbucks. You’ll know when something is frozen lol. Their pastries and breads line up actually became impressive recently.
@marshandomness
@marshandomness 4 года назад
@@Raiya_ru17 You ever worked there? like it all comes literally frozen solid and you thaw it out in the morning if you're planning on selling it.
@friedrice4015
@friedrice4015 3 года назад
@@Raiya_ru17 If your Starbucks is serving a pie, it's a independent store. Basically, it doesn't have the same connection to corporate. There's almost no independent Starbucks, almost all of them are corporate. I also work at a corporate Starbucks. Our paninis are frozen, and if yours sells the same paninis as corporate locations, it's also frozen. They are still good, I eat them (usually for free tho) but like...they absolutely arrive at our store frozen.
@chongo905
@chongo905 5 лет назад
is it me or is this music really annoyning, i mean it was on like a four second loop
@Thepixiebella
@Thepixiebella 5 лет назад
I get a venti for free every time I go!!! Cause I work there. 😅
@aliveandunwell430
@aliveandunwell430 4 года назад
naisu
@kristinaveliganio9844
@kristinaveliganio9844 5 лет назад
Its the logo that makes the business succeed
@nicuvrabii8052
@nicuvrabii8052 5 лет назад
Great quality and highly informative. Go on!
@RoyalEXO_
@RoyalEXO_ 4 года назад
I've been to Starbucks once and I was a teen back then. My mom didn't allow me to drink coffee so I bought a pastry. It was the best pastry I've ever had. Idk much about coffee stuff but the cake was amazing.
@nira3435
@nira3435 2 года назад
you could also get a vanilla steamer
@rasalghul84
@rasalghul84 5 лет назад
I've only had their coffee twice or so. It's too dark and burnt for my taste. I prefer Caribou coffee.
@FalconerHUN
@FalconerHUN 5 лет назад
Overpriced overroasted terrible coffee. Fantastic marketing and business skills.
@pprocon
@pprocon 5 лет назад
Why CNBC Chanel viewers are so angry all the time.
@sanye4k
@sanye4k 5 лет назад
must be the coffee just put it down
@jen_nice2059
@jen_nice2059 4 года назад
Stan G it’s fun lol
@cynthiawilliams8185
@cynthiawilliams8185 4 года назад
Yeah you’re right. I really love your comments lol
@nicolequishpe6211
@nicolequishpe6211 4 года назад
El vídeo es muy importante para poder entender el crecimiento de la que hoy en la internacional franquicia de Starbucks, en este se explica como a partir de una fusión de empresas se formó este imperio del café. Muestra el desarrollo y los distintos canales de distribución que se han generado y cómo a pesar de estar en crisis se han podido mantener e inclusive mejorar. A pesar de que el vídeo es muy informativo y permite al receptor tener una idea clara del por qué la empresa ha logrado tal éxito no describe su comercialización vía on-line ni tampoco sobre sus distintas alianzas con otras empresas con el objetivo de mejorar su calidad al cliente. Se puede decir que Starbucks es una de las franquicias más importantes dentro del mundo cafetero, es reconocido en más de 62 países y ha dejado un legado por su atención no solo al cliente si no también a sus empleados, y ha logrado tener éxito debido a su gran plan de marketing internacional, sabiendo cuando es el momento para expandirse y cuando es el momento para dedicarse a satisfacer a sus consumidores.
@aliciachin4183
@aliciachin4183 4 года назад
In Malaysia, I did say the coffee is sold at a very high price that only rich people can afford as one cup of Starbucks coffee ranges from RM16 to RM22. As a Malaysian, us getting coffee made by ordinary people is fine enough as it costs around RM2.50, which is ten times lower than the price sold in Starbucks. From my pov, I did say Malaysians tend to drink Starbucks due to their variation of coffee and social status of drinking better expensive coffee.
@kekw5153
@kekw5153 4 года назад
I'm Malaysian and i drink starbucks every week cus i love it and im not rich at all. It's just if you can spend your money well then u can buy it
@todchackers_getoffmyphone
@todchackers_getoffmyphone 4 года назад
Food for thought: I find it difficult to criticize Starbucks because they are more generous to their employees than most any other comparable company I personally know of. Plus, their employees do not seem overly stressed. In fact the opposite, they appear to have fun & enjoy their job while at the same time they do a great job. Starbucks trains all of their employees well so that they take pride in their product & feel good about being able to do their job well. In addition, they offer an above average pay scale with benefits that very few if any other companies offer such as: medical, dental & more that I can't recall at the moment. But, the best benefit is free college through the highly rated online Arizona State College. I think Starbucks is giving back big time & it is a great opportunity for many people who might not be able to go to college otherwise. I have asked many of the employees all across the country about their job satisfaction & I plan to take a more serious poll regarding how many are now or plan to take advantage of the college option, but so far, quite a few are using that benefit.
@ObinnaOkehie
@ObinnaOkehie 2 года назад
The way you say this is so interesting.
@ObinnaOkehie
@ObinnaOkehie 2 года назад
Did you go through with the research?
@alicedamiano7718
@alicedamiano7718 2 года назад
Sounds like Chick-FIl-A _plus_ probably more benefits _minus_ that holier-than-thou part of CFA's company culture, that imo doesn't fit the *food* industry.
@moochincrawdad
@moochincrawdad 5 лет назад
On the highstreet in my sleepy British town just a few minutes walk away from my house there's a vegan cafe and no fewer than four cafe bars virtually next to each other. Adding to this there's the "big coffee" chainstores Cafe Nero and now Starbucks who converted an abandoned bank bulding - MY old bank branch into a coffee shop! Even Costa (Starbucks greatest nemesis in the UK) tried to pitch in with a coffee vending machine in the Co-op supermarket across the road. How many coffee places can you fit into such a small area? I'm a coffee addict and I've only visited that area twice to get coffee in the last 6 months - could the people want their coffee fix THIS much?
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Coffee is a drug.
@lilypotter1277
@lilypotter1277 5 лет назад
Omg the time when starbucks open a roastery flagship store in indonesia, it's gonna be like a mf coffee war here.
@indraprastha1382
@indraprastha1382 5 лет назад
Lily Potter it’s already open in Bali i guess
@JoeLikesTrains
@JoeLikesTrains 3 года назад
The nearest thing to a Starbucks store in my 10.000 population town is the 1 coffee machine, but thats changing, theyre building a new Building, might be the first of its kind, where 4 stores can be held, Starbucks, mcdonalds, Migros (a national grocery store) and Adidas
@dougj102463
@dougj102463 5 лет назад
Mr. Schultz is the “Steve Jobs” of coffee. :-D
@allieliz1505
@allieliz1505 5 лет назад
Their teas make me happy yes it’s over priced but you don’t get that at any fast food joint the variety is unbeatable. I’ll treat myself when i can
@jasonsantoro6347
@jasonsantoro6347 5 лет назад
The problem is not many baristas follow the recipe of how to make a drink. Some are better than others. You never get the same taste. I’ve had many drinks with the shots burned.
@effullgent
@effullgent 5 лет назад
Jason Santoro this has to do with training. For some reason my managers have scheduled all of the new people with people who have only been at my store for less than a month.
@tazdecto
@tazdecto 5 лет назад
My new found favor - Circle K cold brew and Americano mix. $0.99 refill price can’t beat that.
@ItsMeAsena
@ItsMeAsena 2 месяца назад
I'm an avid coffee consumer. I tried Starbucks once back in 2017 and decided to hate it for the rest of my life. Now I make my coffee at home with my trusty ol' Moka Pot.
@zuhanuddin7696
@zuhanuddin7696 4 года назад
Does every start-up that happens in Seattle become a big player in that industry. 1. Amazon 2. Starbucks 3. Microsoft 4. The Boeing Company 5. Costco 6. Alaska Airlines (Okay probably not the last one but you get the idea).
@seanthe100
@seanthe100 4 года назад
West Coast in general check out silicon valley
@edum.6353
@edum.6353 4 года назад
if you look close, its crazy to spend 12 bucks on coffee... but can't deny that going to starbucks is a nice experience, you get your name on the cup, get a smile from the barista, the wifi password and the hippies with their macs. pretty urban
@1javixD
@1javixD 5 лет назад
“Signature expresso “
@god225577
@god225577 5 лет назад
Wow! what a good video to explain the Starbucks' 47-year history so clearly!
@flavoursofsound
@flavoursofsound 5 лет назад
Starbucks were basically everywhere in London leading up to the 2010 until nearly every store I can think of started closing down. I sure at least 50% of its stores it once had to be closed. Meanwhile in that same period Costa Coffee had been expanding aggressively both at home in the UK and abroad. The ‘08 crash and over-saturation I doubt had much to do with it, otherwise Costa would have suffered the same fate.
@Pierronimo8764
@Pierronimo8764 4 года назад
In France, coffee is considered as a cheap popular stuff not luxury at all and we only drink small shots of espressos. And it ranges from 1 euros to 2 euros. It is also a social product that you drink with your colleagues and pay for them because it's so cheap ("May I offer you a coffee?"). You don't want to pay for them if it's a starbuck though... can't spend 10 euros on 2 coffees... This is why there's only 170 starbucks in France (80% of them in Paris and targeting the tourists) compare to 1000+ in the UK.
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
Starbucks has thousands of stores in Europe Starbucks has recently become pretty popular in Italy There are a lot of starbucks in Germany and Spain as well Anyway, Starbucks is a massive success, certainly more successful than anything France has been able to produce
@AuwalCCL
@AuwalCCL 2 года назад
TechieYouth refers us to these videos and it's extremely good one. Thanks to TechieYouth for bringing technology to door steps
@jennifersun2638
@jennifersun2638 4 года назад
Good locations decent interior design setting trends
@themaze6929
@themaze6929 5 лет назад
Apple + Hauwei + Samsung *Laughs in Technology*
@mariagemavalerdiaguirre3792
@mariagemavalerdiaguirre3792 3 года назад
Hello from Dubai. To me coffee is a gift from Gad, i mean i do drinking coffee on a glass which we use here to stock food for winter, i mean Starbucks coffee cups why the don't explain also they recycle the plastic cup for other matters 👋👋👋 please reminder i have a neighbour next door she bought the property collecting recycle stuff❤
@trappedcat3615
@trappedcat3615 5 лет назад
How a Starbucks small coffee became $3
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
A cup costs about five cents to make.
@angeloflores2614
@angeloflores2614 5 лет назад
that CEO is really a hardworking and have passion in his expertise
@stephaniehale946
@stephaniehale946 5 лет назад
*This is a great example of why capitalism works. You always have an opportunity to get up and fight back.*
@skbuydens7717
@skbuydens7717 4 года назад
I believe if Starbucks left Canada I won't miss them - considering I have been there once.
@3rd-Wave_Rebel
@3rd-Wave_Rebel Год назад
Starbucks is well known for printing cash but they are notoriously well known for making bad coffees that aim at stupid customers 😂
@pri.sci.lla.
@pri.sci.lla. 5 лет назад
"Ex-press-oh" 🙄 no girl
@minimalistmomo8687
@minimalistmomo8687 5 лет назад
i already let go starbucks. i now prefer small scale coffee. more intimate and cozy
@inferno248
@inferno248 5 лет назад
Nice review, thank you CNBC !
@640A
@640A 5 лет назад
One day I'll be opening my own beautiful ''coffee'' stores that would surpass Starbuck in terms of customer experience and design. It's going to be a place where people will meet, have interaction with each other and feeling good about it, plus the staff will be dressed to impress and they'll love to work there.
@j.m.r.f6286
@j.m.r.f6286 3 года назад
The foam cups are very creative and solo cups, thank you gracialeh very much if your in Barnes and noble community concerns.
@Sacto1654
@Sacto1654 5 лет назад
What's interesting was that Starbucks also changed perceptions in Japan, of all things. Why? Because Starbucks stores in Japan are strictly non-smoking, in sharp contrast to the more traditional coffee shops in that country. As such, Starbucks surprisingly won a lot of converts, especially among women (if I remember the story correctly).
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
Non smoking would be a real benefit for your health and for workers.
@korean6706
@korean6706 5 лет назад
People loves the idea of consuming luxury goods. Because it make them feel special. Starbucks's coffee is ridiculously pricey and tasteless if we see it as drink However it is one of the cheapest luxury goods on earth. starbucks somehow made their customer to believe What they are consuming is not a drink,but a luxury product With some marketing strategies. Starbucks make their customer feel special for a just few bucks How they can possibly not loves it?
@larrybuchannan186
@larrybuchannan186 Год назад
Starbucks tastes awesome It is just very expensive It is far bette than anything Korea has to offer.
@valdiguintiliano5514
@valdiguintiliano5514 4 года назад
in Brazil a frappuccino costs the equivalent to $16 and a medium size coffee $10, one cup of coffee costs what most people make in a day. I rarely go to Starbucks in Brazil. It is expensive and I guess they forgot that we don't have the same habits as Americans to grab coffee and go to work, we just can't afford it.
@philipbaldassini9528
@philipbaldassini9528 5 лет назад
That’s amazing a rostery omg
@huajie666liu8
@huajie666liu8 5 лет назад
And sometimes it feels good to buy a cup of coffee. Because we live in a dull and repetitive life style. Yes, it is cooking cheap at home by 50 cents. However, sometimes it feels good to go to modern shopping mall areas or districts to buy a cup of coffee. I quite enjoy the shopping atmosphere it feels great. Starbucks provides this solution and it is successful. People demand this.
@taiterobinson793
@taiterobinson793 5 лет назад
1971 was the year of coffee the biggest coffee barista in the US and the biggest coffee Barista in the UK were both founded in ‘71
@thecitizenjoan
@thecitizenjoan 5 лет назад
Great Now I want a Half Caf Caramel Chocolate Latte hold the whip...I have a problem 😔
@Dralyn06
@Dralyn06 5 лет назад
If I get a grande cappuccino, it costs $3.15. I don't go to starbucks everyday, it's just a place to go if I want a treat or if I'm on the road and my coffee machine didn't work. That and their cold coffee in the summer is really good as well. Everything is expensive nowadays. You just have to look for the better deals and treat your money like you would your phone. With care and caution.
@ADHD55
@ADHD55 5 лет назад
Starbucks sugar loaded coffees is like drinking battery acid
@Andreas4696
@Andreas4696 5 лет назад
Yeah. I love siphoning car batteries for that sweet coffee taste.
@ADHD55
@ADHD55 3 года назад
@@Andreas4696 lol
@qxdso
@qxdso 3 года назад
It’s crazy caused now is worth 140.37 B it has grown a lot more than it used to be
@AnthonyLiccione
@AnthonyLiccione 3 года назад
"Let the night take you. Let the stars evaporate into your dreams. Let sleep be the only comfort for you to believe."
@leemacdonald6533
@leemacdonald6533 5 лет назад
Could do with a costa now.
@fireisawesome1466
@fireisawesome1466 5 лет назад
Hey you should how Nintendo does not exist in india
@khandarwilliam5439
@khandarwilliam5439 5 лет назад
i'm more interested on how to sell overpriced beverages i also want high margin sales
@tejuswadbudhe7909
@tejuswadbudhe7909 5 лет назад
Thank you
@Saiyukimot
@Saiyukimot 5 лет назад
The narrator is saying expresso, not espresso. It's annoying.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 5 лет назад
They have no education.
@approofarm
@approofarm 3 года назад
Great video
@GreenGretel
@GreenGretel 4 года назад
I have _never_ had coffee from a local place that wasn't superior to Starbuck's. It's insane to me how they manage to be so dominant in the market.
@kennethsoshi03
@kennethsoshi03 4 года назад
*it saddens me when founders aren't part of this company anymore. 😥*
@fnihp30
@fnihp30 4 года назад
Perhaps they don’t want to be. Besides, who said they didn’t still own shares of Starbucks...
@kennethsoshi03
@kennethsoshi03 4 года назад
@@fnihp30 based on the video, they sold all their shares in the company tho... 🤷‍♀️
@tangledwebb5044
@tangledwebb5044 2 года назад
Very interesting, but an update on this story would be good, to let us know what Starbucks (⭐💵☕) has done, and will do, during this Covid crisis.
@gameinfoxz8213
@gameinfoxz8213 5 лет назад
Pls CNBC try to make on Netflix or Hollywood latest please please.. @cnbc #cnbc
@ohioianscoasters3095
@ohioianscoasters3095 5 лет назад
It’s funny because the nearest Starbucks to me is 20 minutes away and I live near a city. There is a Starbucks opening a mile from me and I’m going to be happy
@mariagemavalerdiaguirre3792
@mariagemavalerdiaguirre3792 3 года назад
Do You have Starbucks shop at Dubai???well i need one more but big one Thank You❤
@rebaonegill1694
@rebaonegill1694 4 года назад
How do you make these videos I need to make a similar one for a presentation
@miniena7774
@miniena7774 5 лет назад
I hate coffee.
@maxkauffman6289
@maxkauffman6289 5 лет назад
just fyi the map of starbuckses in seattle at 5:28 is at least partially wrong
@Raiya_ru17
@Raiya_ru17 4 года назад
I buy here every once in a while. I would agree that their coffee can be a bit bitter but legit that will keep you awake all throughout the day lol. I do like their breads and stuff and I also like getting their Christmas planners sometimes lol so that’s the only time that I actually splurge buying their coffee. I’m not a fan of their frappes because I think it’s too sweet plus too expensive. I stick to the regular hot or iced coffee and they are okay altho they are around 3.5 dollars compared to $1 mccofee and $2 Tims. I know it can be like a status quo for some but for those who are working on office environments, buying these drinks or coffee is like an escape to destress from too much work lol.😊
@awesomeslimevideos
@awesomeslimevideos 3 года назад
I think it's still important to have good drinking water and reliable material
@yak55x
@yak55x 5 лет назад
Combine addictive substances like caffeine and sugar together, engage social media to make you think it's cool or something. Also charge way too much so any reasonable person that would blow your cover will never come around.
@mukkaar
@mukkaar 5 лет назад
I always die inside when people pronounce espresso with "x" or a "k". It happens so often.
@MrKrayola13
@MrKrayola13 7 месяцев назад
And now make one about how you could lose everything because of greed and lack of humanity
@Christian-zj3ul
@Christian-zj3ul 5 лет назад
The most overrated brand and coffee in the world. Italians, Colombians and Puertorricans know.
@srercrcr
@srercrcr 5 лет назад
Starbucks sells more by far.
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 5 лет назад
Italians haven’t had good coffee in decades.
@MrDylsha
@MrDylsha 5 лет назад
And Australians*
@thebasketballhistorian3291
@thebasketballhistorian3291 5 лет назад
Here we go, lol. No one thinks or has ever said Starbucks is the best tasting in the world. It's just convenient, tastes good enough, has enough variety, and provides good service and a good atmosphere to drink coffee at.
@michaeltincher9763
@michaeltincher9763 3 года назад
not the misspelled names
@ocelotecpatl
@ocelotecpatl 5 лет назад
Which is why I don't go to Star Bucks.
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