Howard Schultz
Young People Are Doomed by Student Loans, Not the National Debt
Rich old people love to freak out about the budget deficit. They are ignoring a much bigger issue.
Billionaire Howard Schultz is very upset you’re calling him a billionaire
He suggests the softer "people of means"
It's Thursday, January 31, and a Teen Stole a PlayStation by Scanning It as Bulk Fruit
Plus, internet Nazis eat terrible things.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's Delusional Plan to Save America
He's not the first billionaire to think he alone can fix the country, but he might be the most disconnected from reality.
It's Monday, January 28, and People Who Oppose GMOs Know the Least About Food Science
Plus, why we should probably all become In-N-Out managers.
Muslim Groups are Boycotting Starbucks Over Its Stand for LGBT Rights
Islamic organizations in Indonesia and Malaysia are calling for a boycott the US coffee company after reading about its support for same-sex marriage in an article published in 2013.
Starbucks Has Promised to Hire 10,000 Refugees After Trump’s Travel Ban
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has joined public figures across the world in condemning Trump’s temporary ban on refugees from entering the US.
Fast Food CEOs Are Blaming the Chaos of the Election for Sales Drops
With Donald Trump openly embracing fast food because it’s so “clean,” it’s a real wonder why people wouldn’t be following the ringing endorsement.
Starbucks Is Opening a Mansion-Sized Store in Manhattan for Some Reason
The venti-sized building will apparently show customers "coffee as theater," whatever that means.
'Race Together' Critics Tell Starbucks to Put Its Money Where Its Mouth Is
If Starbucks cares about racial justice, critics say, it needs to do more than make people talk about it over coffee and take a look at its contribution to the country's inequality — which as Starbucks, as elsewhere, falls squarely along racial lines.
Starbucks’ Tuition Reimbursement Is Profoundly Depressing
The new Starbucks deal might seem like a win-win, but it's really just part of Howard Schultz's political agenda.
Don’t Get Too Excited About the Starbucks College Deal
The Starbucks program makes college courses more affordable for its workers, but it presents a troubling model for higher education.