Starbucks to lay off 900 employees and close stores 

The coffee chain announced significant layoffs and store closures due to financial performance struggles.

Starbucks plans to lay off approximately 900 non-retail employees as part of restructuring efforts.

The company will close an undisclosed number of stores across the U.S. and Canada to focus resources on turnaround initiatives.

The big picture: These changes are prompted by a review showing many Starbucks locations failing to meet financial targets or customer experience expectations.

  • CEO Brian Niccol described the store closures as significant and acknowledged the difficulty of closing coffeehouses that serve as community centers.
  • Starbucks expects to finish the fiscal year with around 18,300 stores in North America, down 124 from the previous year.

Go deeper: Niccol joined Starbucks about a year ago as a turnaround specialist, previously leading Chipotle through a period of strong revenue and profit growth.

  • Employees affected by layoffs will receive severance packages and support from the company.
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