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Starbucks says it'll pay its baristas to make TikToks

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking

If you see a Starbucks barista filming while making your drink, don’t assume they’re goofing off. Starbucks could be paying them to make a TikTok. Starbucks baristas have posted content on social media for years, showing off experimental ...

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Workers World

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· Jul 2, 2026

For Starbucks workers, Pride means organize

There has been no letup in the fight by Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) for a first contract with the multibillion dollar global coffee chain. This June — LGBTQIA2S+ Pride month — SBWU has made a point of reaching out to people attending Pride celebrations, asking them to delete the Starbucks . . . Continue reading For Starbucks workers, Pride means organize at Workers.org

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why You Want PepsiCo To Miss Earnings This Week

Why You Want PepsiCo To Miss Earnings This Week

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

Starbucks Employees Were Already Going Viral on TikTok. Now the Company Is Paying Them to Do It.

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Korea’s destination bakeries

Korea’s destination bakeries

Mindanao Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

Rabin Angeles at Angela Muji, endorsers ng bagong drink na Rise Energy Pop

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Nepal News

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· Jul 5, 2026

जागिर छाडेर कृषिमा ‘करिअर’

जनकपुरधाम। जनकपुरधाम उपमहानगरपालिका-२३ र महोत्तरीको पिपरा गाउँपालिकाको सिमानामा रहेको नन्दनी डेरी उद्योगमा बिहानदेखि साँझसम्म ग्राहकको चहलपहल हुन्छ। कोही दूध, दही र पनिर किन्न जान्छन्, कोही नास्ता र मिठाईका लागि त्यहाँ पुग्छन्। करिब १३ वर्षअघि पाँच युवाले सुरु गरेको डेरी दूध र दुग्धजन्य परिकारका कारण अहिले स्थानीय बजारमा परिचित छ। कुनै बेला खेतीयोग्य जमिन मात्र रहेको []

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