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Starbucks is joining the protein craze with a variety of new protein cold foams and protein lattes.
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Starbucks is joining the protein craze with a variety of new protein cold foams and protein lattes.
Luckin, a China-based coffee company and rival to Starbucks is opening two stores in New York City on Monday.
Julio Armando Gutierrez has been growing coffee in El Salvador for almost 40 years. He says the last few have been very tough.
The chain opened its bathrooms to everyone last year, but it may be putting itself at a disadvantage to rivals, a study says.
Starbucks is testing new menu items, including a banana-flavored protein cold foam, at select U.S. locations.
The Buena Vista Café is a San Francisco institution, and it's where for more than 40 years bartender Paul Nolan has been making the drink that made the Buena Vista famous: the Irish coffee. He demonstrated for John Blackstone the mixture of coffee, Irish whiskey and heavy cream that has kept locals and tourists coming back again and again.
Commentator and columnist A.J. Jacobs, author of "Thanks a Thousand: A Gratitude Journey," describes the delightful trouble he went through to thank everyone who helped create his morning cup of coffee.
The vibrant southern Italian city of Naples seems to run on espresso. Seth Doane explores the Neapolitan love of coffee with tour guide Marcello Uzzi at Caffè Gambrinus, and attends lessons at the Italian coffee powerhouse Illy's own University of Coffee in Trieste, where the highly-calibrated method of preparing the perfect cup of espresso is taught.
On August 11, 1903, Japanese-American chemist Satori Kato received a U.S. patent for his method of making instant coffee in tablet form. Jane Pauley reports.
The comedian and "Sunday Morning" contributor says people who drink "dirt liquid" are the real problem facing our nation.
The vibrant southern Italian city of Naples seems to run on espresso. Seth Doane explores the Neapolitan love of coffee with tour guide Marcello Uzzi at Caffè Gambrinus, and attends lessons at the Italian coffee powerhouse Illy's own University of Coffee in Trieste, where the highly-calibrated method of preparing the perfect cup of espresso is taught. (Originally broadcast May 19, 2019.)
Starbucks plans to hire more baristas at thousands of stores starting in May as the coffee chain looks to improve customer service.
In California, we dine out at a restaurant powered by robots. Then in Washington, we take a sip of a beanless cup of coffee, which aims to reduce the environmental impact of the popular beverage. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Coffee prices have already surged to record highs because of extreme weather. U.S. tariffs could push costs up even more.
Jimmy Butler's 14-year career with the NBA has brought him to some of the country's biggest cities. Now, he's heading to San Francisco as one of the newest members of the Golden State Warriors. But for Butler, home is where the coffee is brewing: the six-time All Star and Olympic gold medalist operates the brand Bigface Coffee, which opened its first store last year. Dana Jacobson reports on his off-the-court venture.
Coffee bean prices have jumped nearly 20% since the beginning of the year after severe drought and flooding over past two years in Brazil and Vietnam have crippled bean production. Kelly O'Grady reports.
Consumers still coping with high food costs face scalding hot coffee prices, with retail costs up 75% in recent years.
The price of coffee is at a 50-year high and climate change and global demand may be to blame. Peter Goodman, a global economy reporter at The New York Times, joins CBS News with more.
Starbucks baristas in 12 cities are on strike, demanding higher wages and better working conditions.The walkouts come just days before Christmas, with workers speaking out against the company's proposed pay increases as inadequate.
For nearly a century, Graffeo Coffee, a Bay Area institution, has been perfecting the traditional process of roasting the perfect coffee bean. Their goal is to help customers brew the perfect cup of joe. Itay Hod reports from San Francisco.
Australian police say a 9-month-old baby was badly injured by a man, now the subject of an international search, who poured hot coffee onto the infant in a park.
Fall officially arrived Wednesday, and with it, the flavor you just can't miss on store shelves: pumpkin spice. Michelle Miller speaks to the Starbucks employee credited for creating its infamous Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Starbucks is rolling out its seasonal pumpkin spice latte earlier than ever this year. This comes as the company suffers from a slowdown in store traffic and sales. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Artificial intelligence? In your coffee maker? Yep. Here's what you should know
New Zealand to ban assault weapons; surf’s up with coffee cups
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse and three prominent members of Congress who have led the charge for more transparency on Wednesday called for the rest of the files to be released.
The decision from U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs is a massive victory for Harvard University.
When North Korea's Kim Jong Un stepped off his armored train in Beijing, his young daughter Kim Ju Ae surprised the cameras.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
Most Americans say prices are going up and expect them to keep going up.
The military attorneys would help with a backlog of some 3.7 million immigration cases.
Florida and other states have required several vaccines for kids attending school for decades. They protect against diseases like measles, polio, chickenpox and hepatitis B.
The family of an Alaska woman who was seriously injured in a bear attack said "this could have happened to anyone."
One former federal prosecutor said of the indictment denials by D.C. grand juries that he's "never heard of this happening."