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The cost of living in the U.S. declined in March for the first time in four months as cheaper gasoline and clothing kept inflation in check.
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Starbucks Corp., the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, will lower prices for its Starbucks and Seattle’s Best brand packaged coffees sold in U.S. supermarket and retail stores next month.
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Starbucks Corp., the world’s biggest coffee shop operator, raised prices on certain beverages in the U.S. Northeast, South and Southwest to recoup higher costs.
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Starbucks Corp., the world’s largest coffee-shop chain, plans to stop using an extract made of dried insects to color some Frappuccinos and pastries after an online campaign asked for the ingredient to be removed.
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Peet’s Coffee & Tea Inc. has investors wagering rival bidders will attempt to top a $1 billion takeover offer that’s already the most expensive U.S. beverage deal.
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US Airways Group Inc. , the smallest of the full-fare U.S. carriers, received 14,000 applications for 420 flight attendant positions.
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Joh. A. Benckiser Group’s $340 million takeover of Caribou Coffee Co. may be a small step in a larger plan to take on the likes of Nestle SA and Starbucks Corp. for leadership in the $45 billion global coffee market.
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Starbucks Corp., the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, rose the most in 19 months after yesterday reporting fourth-quarter profit increased as new products helped boost U.S. sales.
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New York City’s major airports resumed operations after the heaviest December snowfall in six decades left travelers in the Northeast struggling amid waist- high drifts and blizzard winds.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. may revive its bid to bulk up at New York’s LaGuardia airport after Southwest Airlines Co. , the largest discount carrier, won the right to add service at nearby Newark, New Jersey, three analysts said.
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