Starbucks is spreading holiday cheer by offering a 50% discount on all drinks every Thursday until the end of 2023 for reward members through the app. It's the perfect way to add some seasonal joy to your favorite beverages!
Starbucks Is Giving Half-Price Drinks Every Thursday For The Rest Of The Year
Starbucks is cutting drink prices every Thursday for the rest of 2023 to celebrate the holiday season, and it's quite simple to take advantage of this offer.
Starbucks is a strong favorite among many Americans, whether it's driving to the office in the bitter cold or even ordering something to be delivered to your home while working from there.
And there's nothing more satisfying than consuming coffee while it's on sale for half price.
For the remainder of the month, customers of the coffee company may receive 50% off any drink starting this Thursday, December 7.
The promotion is valid for reward members on the Starbucks app, and it will be available on December 7, 14, 21, and 28.
For those who intend to take advantage of this exceptional offer in the upcoming weeks, there is one more requirement.
Every Thursday from noon to 6:00 p.m., customers are only eligible for one discounted drink.
With several of Starbucks' festive drinks presently available for a short time, this promotion is the ideal way to give them a try.
Starbucks has unveiled four new holiday cold foams in anticipation of the holiday season, even though most of us would naturally go toward a hot beverage given the bitterly cold temperatures this time of year.
Starbucks locations around the US are offering a variety of cold foam drinks to test, including peppermint chocolate cream, sugar cookie cream, chestnut praline cream, and caramel brulée cream.
These drinks are based on the warmer versions of the already popular festive drinks.
The most recent campaign coincides with the recognition of a Starbucks barista for helping a young woman by placing a secret message on a cup.
The employee at the coffee shop realized the woman was having problems and left the message on the paper cup.
Brandy Selim Roberson posted about the incident on Facebook and informed her friends and relatives about the employee's intervention from the previous year.
The incident occurred in a Corpus Christi branch when an eighteen-year-old student was studying alone when a man entered the coffee shop and began acting oddly.
Staff were worried about the high school student because it was an evening and he started acting loud.
The teenager was given an extra hot chocolate that someone had forgotten to pick up, according to a hidden note that a female barista eagerly wrote on a paper cup and gave to her.
It read: “Are you okay? Do you want us to intervene? If you do, take the lid off the cup.”
Starbucks' discounted holiday drinks spread cheer and showcase the brand's community focus.
The heartwarming barista story reminds us that even in a busy coffee shop, kindness can leave a lasting impact.