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Scientists are worried about alien signals, so they have changed the plan for decoding a possible alien messageScientists have updated global rules for announcing possible alien signals. New guidelines emphasize independent verification before any pu...
Starbucks reverses open-door policy: Hanging out at Starbucks could cost you more, Here’s what you need to knowStarbucks is reversing its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase before using restrooms or occupying seats at company-ow...
New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol to get $1.6 mn salary; will commute 1,600 kms to work in a corporate jetStarbucks has appointed Brian Niccol as its new CEO, starting September 9, 2024. Niccol’s compensation package includes a $1.6 million base...
Starbucks workers to go on strike, back Pride Month decorations in stores in support of LGBTQMore than 3,500 workers in 150 Starbucks stores will go on strike next week, demanding permission to put up Pride Month decorations to supp...
Tata Starbucks opens new outlet in Guwahati“It’s a great moment of pride for us as we open our doors to the first store in the Northeast region of India. Assam is known for its rich ...
View: The gaping holes in Modi government's new draft e-commerce rulesWhat is the meaning of the ban on related-party sales on ecommerce platforms? That Reliance Trends cannot sell its wares on JioMart or that...
ITC’s confectionary brand Jelimals adds immunity boosters to strengthen image“It is our endeavour as a kid’s focussed brand to support the health of kids with products by giving them daily dose of vitamin C and Zinc....
Turmeric's domestic and export demand risingIndia is the world's largest producer of turmeric and produces 70-75% of world's total production.
Starbucks to resume dine-in services in seven cities"As we navigate through the crisis, we are transforming the in-store Starbucks Experience to new public health guidelines and evolving cust...
Jolt for malls as retailers, restaurants refuse to openLarge shopping malls, which have been feeling the pinch of a long lockdown, received another blow on Monday as several top retailers and re...
Immunity boosters may soon be on popular eateries’ menuOver half a dozen eateries, including Chai Point, Coffee Day Enterprises, Chaayos, Tata Starbucks and Massive Restaurants have appended the...
From haldi chai to buttermilk ragi tacos, eateries bet on immunity-boosting menuOver half a dozen eateries, including Chai Point, Coffee Day Enterprises, Chaayos, Tata Starbucks and Massive Restaurants have appended the...
After rhyming name game, Starbucks files cases against firms supplying fake company productsStarbucks is fighting cases against a host of firms/individuals supplying fake Starbucks products.
Will Keventers' formula work as it looks for a pan-India presence?Keventers is conforming to classic marketing theory which dictates profits are to be made moving a product from an unbranded to a branded s...
Food regulator FSSAI issues new rules for ensuring quality importsNo food article will be allowed unless it has 60% of its shelf life remaining when it is cleared from customs, according to the new rules.
Global standards for food safety set for revisionAs many as 185 countries, including India and the European Union, are likely to adopt new food safety and quality standards.
Tata Starbucks suspends use of ingredients not approved by FSSAITata Starbucks today said it is suspending the use of ingredients not approved by food regulator FSSAI in certain products.
Europe investigates how low-tax nations have helped giants like Apple reduce tax billsThe inquiry will also examine Starbucks' tax treatment by the Netherlands and the tax arrangements in Luxembourg for Fiat Finance and Trade.
Government to reject variations of existing names for new companiesCos that are being set up need to have names that are new in letter and spirit, not just phonetic or spelling variations of existing names.
- Starbucks reassures govt on fair play
The co has intimated the govt that its merchandise sale will not be more than 2.5% of its gross revenue.