New Starbucks coffee shops won’t put names on cups

Updated Starbucks coffee shops will cancel the signature of the name of the cups with a marker. This has been reported Moscow 24.

A source close to the coffeehouse chain mentioned the updates awaiting guests of the resort. A new format will be introduced to replace the name signatures on the cups that are usually found when ordering in coffee shops. It will be printed on a thermal printer.

In addition to these changes, it is already known that the glasses will also differ in color. The new concept means visitors can choose the color of the mug depending on their mood and marital status. This will allow visitors to meet in establishments.

Visitors also expect changes in the menu. Coffee shops will not serve hot meals, but will keep some items from the main menu: sandwiches, salads, pastas, pastries, and desserts.

In mid-July, the new owners of Starbucks became known – the Sindika holding, owned by restaurateur Anton Pinsky, rapper Timati and Senator Arsen Kanokov.

On July 30, Timati announced the official acquisition of all Starbucks assets in Russia.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidStarbucks’ new owners will update the menu and make a bearish logo



Source: Gazeta

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