AP Spotlight Starbucks is cutting some 'less popular' drinks from its menu. Here's what will be removed next week Associated Press Mar 1, 2025 Mar 1, 2025 Updated Sep 3, 2025 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save NEW YORK — Starbucks is making cuts to its menu, with some of the coffee giant's “less popular beverages” set to take their final bow this week.kAmx? :ED 2??@F?46>6?E[ $E2C3F4<D @FE=:?65 A=2?D E@ C6>@G6 2 D6=64E:@? @7 :ED 5C:?<D — :?4=F5:?8 D6G6C2= 3=6?565 uC2AAF44:?@ 36G6C286D[ E96 #@J2= t?8=:D9 qC62<72DE {2EE6 2?5 E96 (9:E6 w@E r9@4@=2E6 — DE2CE:?8 %F6D52J]k^AmkAm“%96D6 :E6>D 2C6?’E 4@>>@?=J AFC492D65[ 42? 36 4@>A=6I E@ >2<6[ @C 2C6 =:<6 @E96C 36G6C286D @? @FC >6?F[” $E2C3F4<D HC@E6] %96 $62EE=6\32D65 4@>A2?J 25565 E92E D:>A=:7J:?8 :ED >6?F H@F=5 2==@H :E E@ “7@4FD @? 76H6C[ >@C6 A@AF=2C :E6>D[ 6I64FE65 H:E9 6I46==6?46]Qk^Am kAm$E2C3F4<D D2JD E96D6 4FED H:== C65F46 H2:E E:>6D[ :>AC@G6 4@?D:DE6?4J 2?5 “>2<6 H2J 7@C :??@G2E:@?]” %96 492:? D2JD :E H:== 4@?E:?F6 E@ :?EC@5F46 2 92?57F= @7 ?6H :E6>D 2?5 D62D@?2= DA64:2=D[ DF49 2D :ED r@CE25@ 36G6C286 :?EC@5F465 =2DE >@?E9 2?5 2 ?6H “x465 r96CCJ r92:” D6E E@ 563FE :? E96 DAC:?8]k^Am People are also reading… Positive direction, no finger pointing sought in reopening of Nebraska’s Underground Railroad site NFL free agency: Panthers, 49ers, Patriots, Jets and Rams are early winners State Patrol IDs mother found dead in Kearney County; 3 children injured in shooting Lincoln City Council weighs winery rule changes, approves addition at The Mill 'That boy fast': How QB Anthony Colandrea's legs are helping Nebraska receivers, defenders Police identify 46-year-old man found dead near Oak Creek; foul play not suspected Man killed in sewer accident was 'urban exploring' days before birthday Lincoln woman accused of embezzling from civil engineering firm Kearney Indivisible urges local law enforcement not to make deals with ICE Governor says Nebraska grandmother died in Morrill Fire trying to escape Concordia student from Seward killed in head-on crash in Missouri Biz buzz: A new coffee stop; a Gateway boutique; longtime Lincoln favorite gets an upgrade 20-year-old man dies after falling from ladder inside Lincoln sewer How gas prices have changed in Omaha in the last week Former U.S. Marshal Mark Martinez runs for Douglas County sheriff kAm%96 >6?F 492?86D 2CC:G6 2>:5 H:56C C6DECF4EFC:?8 2E E96 $62EE=6\32D65 4@>A2?J] $E2C3F4<D 2=D@ D2:5 E92E :E H@F=5 =2J @77 `[`__ 4@CA@C2E6 6>A=@J66D 8=@32==J E9:D H66< — H:E9 rt~ qC:2? }:44@= 4:E:?8 E96 ?665 E@ “@A6C2E6 >@C6 677:4:6?E=J]Q }:44@= ;@:?65 E96 492:? 2D rt~ :? pF8FDE]k^Am kAmq6J@?5 ?6IE H66<’D >6?F 4FED[ $E2C3F4<D D2:5 E92E >@C6 36G6C286D 2?5 7@@5 H:== 2=D@ 6I:E :ED >6?F :? E96 4@>:?8 >@?E9D — C6AC6D6?E:?8 2 C@F89=J b_T C65F4E:@? 3J E96 6?5 @7 E96 a_ad 7:D42= J62C :? E96 &]$]k^Am kAmw6C6VD 2 =:DE @7 E96 5C:?<D E92E 2C6 D6E E@ 36 C6>@G65 %F6D52Jik^AmkAm`] x465 |2E492 {6>@?256k^Am kAma] tDAC6DD@ uC2AAF44:?@k^Am kAmb] r277è '2?:==2 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAmc] y2G2 r9:A uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAmd] (9:E6 r9@4@=2E6 |@492 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAme] r92: rCè>6 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAmf] r2C2>6= #:33@? rCF?49 rCè>6 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAmg] s@F3=6 r9@4@=2EJ r9:A rCè>6 uC2AAF44:?@k^Am kAmh] r9@4@=2E6 r@@<:6 rCF>3=6 rCè>6 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAm`_] (9:E6 r9@4@=2E6 rCè>6 uC2AAF44:?@k^AmkAm``] (9:E6 w@E r9@4@=2E6k^AmkAm`a] #@J2= t?8=:D9 qC62<72DE {2EE6k^AmkAm`b] w@?6J p=>@?5>:=< u=2E (9:E6k^Am Business Starbucks lays off 1,100 corporate employees as coffee chain streamlines By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer Business Breakfast is booming at US restaurants. Is it also contributing to high egg prices? DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer 0 Comments Satisfy your cravings With our weekly newsletter packed with the latest in everything food. Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story More than 2,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike to protest new dress code Starbucks Workers United, the union that represents workers at 570 of Starbucks' 10,000 company-owned U.S. stores, said the dress code should …
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