Starbucks responds by charging packaging fees: delivery fees have been lowered, with packaging fees capped at 2 yuan per order
阿豆学长长ov
发表于 2024-7-3 11:29:41
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On July 3rd, a reporter from First Financial News learned from Starbucks that the charging method for Starbucks' exclusive Star Delivery service will be integrated and adjusted. The special star delivery fee has been reduced from 9 yuan per order to 7 yuan, and some products are now charged a packaging fee of 1 yuan per item. Starbucks stated that the collection of packaging fees has no impact on the delivery and ordering of Star Club members. Star Club members can place orders through the official app/WeChat mini program and enjoy a maximum packaging fee of 2 yuan per order. Members can also redeem 1 free shipping voucher with 3 stars.
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