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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStarbucks nears rollout of time-saving 'Siren System' in stores
Starbucks Corp. (Nasdaq: SBUX) is getting closer to debuting its Siren System, the back-of-house technologies aimed at reducing time it takes to brew drinks and prepare food.
First debuted at the company's investor day in September, the time- and labor-saving system is the main piece of the Seattle coffee giant's $450 million effort to streamline store operations. It is set to begin rolling out to U.S. coffee shops in the third quarter of 2023, head of North America operations Sara Trilling said during Tuesday's call with investors.
"These stations have already shown measurable impact on both productivity as well as throughput," Trilling said. "We're quite bullish on them."
Tuesday's call was led for the first time by new CEO Laxman Narasimhan. The longtime consultant and former Reckitt CEO emphasized efficiency, pledging to drive profit margins by streamlining operations, from simplifying the types of cups and lids Starbucks buys to the way it brews coffee.
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/05/02/laxman-first-earnings-call-siren-system.html
So now that things are more efficient can you start paying your employees a decent wage?
RobinA
(10,197 posts)Any word on the quality of the actual product? Didn't think so.
Bluethroughu
(5,988 posts)People will not pay high prices for a gas station latte.
Shermann
(8,723 posts)What prevents McDonald's from buying the same Siren System? Anybody for a McFrappuccino?
Bluethroughu
(5,988 posts)Their repurchased for starbees.
Hekate
(95,289 posts)Who talks about productivity and throughout regarding a cup of coffee, and what kind of CEO comes from a company whose name is pronounced Wreck It ?
doc03
(36,962 posts)over 40 years. Through probably 20 contracts we really never gained anything. We would get a raise that maybe
covered inflation but would lose more jobs than what it costed the company for our contract.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)That's just crazy talk! If the last 40+ years have shown us anything, it's that worker productivity steadily increases while employee pay stagnates, just as the good lord intended. So, where does all the increased revenue generated by Labor go? Don't you worry your pretty little head about that. I've gotta run now. There's a Senator groveling in my office for a campaign contribution, and I want to be sure he knows that capital gains taxes are too damn high.
Takket
(22,663 posts)Dont let your customer order a carnafrappelattemochapressodarklightfoamynofoamstirredthreetineswhippeddunkeddeizzledsyrupcarnelsplash