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  2. Starbucks has only implemented the button in about five of its U.S. locations as part of a test to optimize in-store security, the company said. There are no plans to expand the use of the button ...

  3. Starbucks for Life Is (Finally!) Back: Here's Your Guide to ...

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    The chain confirmed that if you do win this prize, you’ll get a credit for Starbucks every day for the next 30 years. You can exchange this credit for a free food or drink item at cafés in the U.S.

  4. Whip Inflation Now - Wikipedia

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    Whip Inflation Now (WIN) was a 1974 attempt to spur a grassroots movement to combat inflation in the US, by encouraging personal savings and disciplined spending habits in combination with public measures, urged by U.S. President Gerald Ford. The campaign was later described as "one of the biggest government public relations blunders ever".

  5. Coffee wars - Wikipedia

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    Most coffee wars for consumer market share involve the largest coffeehouse, Starbucks, pictured here reflecting a sign for Tim Hortons in New Westminster, Canada.. Coffee wars, sometimes referred to as caffeine wars, involve a variety of sales and marketing tactics by coffeehouse chains and espresso machine manufacturers to increase brand and consumer market share.

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, company-operated Starbucks stores in Canada and the United States successfully implemented a new water saving solution that meets government health standards. Different types of milk are given a dedicated spoon that remains in the pitcher and the dipper wells were replaced with push button metered faucets for rinsing.

  7. Starbucks Workers Win Historic Union Election In Buffalo - AOL

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    The coffee chain may challenge the results, but it looks like Starbucks’ U.S. stores will no longer be 100% union-free. Starbucks Workers Win Historic Union Election In Buffalo Skip to main content

  8. Uncapping - Wikipedia

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    Uncapping, in the context of cable modems, refers to a number of activities performed to alter an Internet service provider's modem settings. It is sometimes done for the sake of bandwidth (i.e. by buying a 512 kbit/s access modem and then altering it to 10 Mbit/s), pluggable interfaces (as by using more than one public ID), or any configurable options a DOCSIS modem can offer.

  9. Starbucks now allows customers to bring personal cups for ...

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    In the press release, Starbucks also noted that the company is leaning away from disposable, single-use cups in general, with hopes of making it easier for customers to use personal cups each time ...