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  2. Dumb Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Dumb Starbucks. " Dumb Starbucks " is the fifth episode of the second season of the American television docu-reality comedy series Nathan for You, and the thirteenth overall episode of the series. Written by series co-creators Nathan Fielder and Michael Koman, as well as Dan Mintz, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July ...

  3. Jaz Brisack - Wikipedia

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    The Wise Women of Oxford (May 2019) Employer (s) Starbucks. Service Employees International Union. Known for. Workers' rights activism. Unionizing Starbucks Buffalo, New York. Jaz Brisack [1] (born 1997 or 1998) is an American barista. They're also known for leading unionizing efforts at Starbucks, namely at a Buffalo, New York store .

  4. Tazo - Wikipedia

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    Tazo approached then Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz in 1998, seeking further investment partners. The company was purchased by Starbucks in 1999 for $8.1 million. Starbucks opened the first Tazo-branded tea shop in November 2012. It closed a year later and was converted into a Teavana store.

  5. Black Rifle Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    Hafer responded that BRCC and Starbucks are very different companies, and that their size disparity meant that BRCC's proposal was a much more ambitious plan. In a 2017 interview with Vice News, founder Hafer commended Starbucks' veteran hiring program and clarified that he supports all hiring pushes as long as the message is a positive one.

  6. Starbucks murders - Wikipedia

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    Execution-style murder. Participants. Carl Derek Cooper. Deaths. Mary Caitrin Mahoney. Emory Allen Evans. Aaron David Goodrich. The Starbucks murders occurred on July 6, 1997, at a Starbucks store located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., when three employees were killed. [1] [2]

  7. Beth Ford - Wikipedia

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    Beth E. Ford is an American businessperson. Ford is most notable for being the CEO of Land O'Lakes, an American agricultural cooperative which she assumed leadership of in 2018. She is the first openly gay female CEO of an American Fortune 500 company. She currently serves as a member of the President's Export Council.

  8. Peet's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Peet's Coffee is a San Francisco Bay Area-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer owned by JAB Holding Company via JDE Peet's.Founded in 1966 by Alfred Peet in Berkeley, California, Peet's introduced the United States to its darker roasted Arabica coffee in blends including French roast and grades appropriate for espresso drinks.

  9. Laxman Narasimhan - Wikipedia

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    2. Laxman Narasimhan (born 15 May 1967) [1] is an Indian-American business executive and the chief executive officer (CEO) of Starbucks . He was previously chief commercial officer (CCO) of PepsiCo, and CEO of Reckitt. He joined Starbucks as interim CEO in October 2022, and succeeded Howard Schultz as CEO in April 2023. [2] [3]