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Starbucks will soon ditch the upcharge it applies to drinks for non-dairy milk substitutions. That is slated to happen at North American company owned and operated locations in early November.
The Seattle-based coffee chain currently charges 70–80 cents to use non-dairy milks such as soy, almond, oat, and coconut.
The change, set to take effect Nov. 7, followed calls from customers to do away with the fee for alternatives such as soy, ...
The coffee chain will be dropping the surcharge for non-dairy milk substitutes including almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk and soy milk as of Nov. 7, the same day Starbucks' holiday menu launches.
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