Starbucks adjusts its exclusive Star Delivery fee system by lowering delivery fees and charging packaging fees for some products
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发表于 2024-7-3 12:27:15
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According to Interface News, starting from July 3, 2024, Starbucks China will integrate and adjust its dedicated delivery service fee system. 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. Meanwhile, members of the Star Club can place orders through the official app/WeChat mini program and enjoy a maximum packaging fee of 2 yuan per order. Starbucks China stated that the relevant integrated price adjustments will be widely communicated through various specialized Star Delivery ordering platforms.
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