Is This the Starbucks Comeback?

February 20
13 mins

Episode Description

Starbucks didn’t lose to a cooler coffee chain. It lost to itself.

Today, Sammi unpacks how one of the most dominant brands in modern retail engineered its own slide and what new CEO Brian Niccol is doing to fix it. From nixing pickup-only stores and cutting a quarter of the menu to investing $150K per location and betting on traffic before margins, Starbucks is attempting something rare: looking backwards to move forward.

Sammi breaks down the latest numbers showing U.S. traffic rising for the first time in nearly two years, the massive menu and bakery overhaul, the revamped Rewards program, and the viral Bearista cups that reveal a deeper cultural strategy. Then, she shares what entrepreneurs can take away from the Starbucks turnaround — and why this comeback proves that even iconic brands don’t need reinvention, they need ruthless clarity about who they are and the discipline to execute on it.

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Here’s what Sammi covers today:

00:00 The “Third Place” Promise — and the Self-Sabotage

01:30 From 17 Stores to a $78B Empire

02:33 When the App Took Over

03:28 Strikes, Boycotts & Inflation

04:42 The Cooler, Cheaper Competition

05:27 The Chipotle Fixer Enters

06:36 Traffic Is Finally Up

07:39 Cut the Menu, Then Rebuild It

08:58 Viral Merch and the Gen Z Play

09:54 The Founder Rule: Subtract First

11:12 How to Show Social Currency Some Love

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