Statistics show most Americans drink coffee on a regular basis. But a new study says what we're drinking is changing. More than ever before, people place custom, gourmet orders at the coffee shop. Newsy's Ashley Holt took a trip to the grand opening of the world's largest Starbucks to see how the coffee giant is adapting to industry trends.
The World's Largest Starbucks Adapts To New Coffee Consumer Trends
The details incorporated in the world's largest Starbucks reflect the changing tastes of coffee customers. Coffee needs to be custom and gourmet.
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Posted: 12:02 p.m. EST Jan 17, 2020
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