Starbucks seeks distance from former chief’s presidential bid
The coffee chain recently gave its staff guidance on how to handle customers’ questions about their former chief executive’s announcement that he might run for president.
The coffee chain recently gave its staff guidance on how to handle customers’ questions about their former chief executive’s announcement that he might run for president.
Many of the platform’s creators publish videos showcasing a line or collection of products they purchased, while others open and review one item. Which can benefit your organization?
The USDA says small bits of rubber were found in some products. Tyson says no one has been hurt or sickened and that the move stems from an ‘abundance of caution.’
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The company is entering its 15th year but spent most of the last year putting out fires and addressing data-misuse scandals. The op-ed is the latest in a series of attempts to turn the page.
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