Kate Rogers,CNBC

Kate Rogers is a versatile journalist with a strong background in reporting news across various platforms. She currently serves as a general assignment reporter for CNBC, where she covers a wide range of topics including business, finance, and consumer affairs. Prior to joining CNBC, Kate worked at NBC Chicago as an anchor and general assignment reporter. There, she was responsible for delivering breaking news stories and in-depth investigations to viewers. Her work at NBC Chicago earned her several awards and recognitions. Kate is a Midwest native, having grown up in Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she obtained a double major in Journalism and Political Science. She has a passion for uncovering the truth and presenting it to her audience in an engaging manner. Her reporting has been featured on various media outlets, including NBC News, MSNBC, and CNBC. Outside of work, Kate enjoys spending time with her family and exploring new places. She is an avid traveler and loves learning about different cultures. You can reach her at kate.rogers@cnbc.com for any story ideas or inquiries.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • Over 10% of Starbucks 10,000 stores have already implemented the Siren Craft System,
  • ]Starbucks has seen an increase in peak throughput in stores where the Siren system has been implemented, which they estimate will boost same-store sales annually.[

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Recent Articles

Starbucks Boosts Innovation and Digital Capabilities to Revitalize US and Chinese Markets Amid Challenges

Starbucks Boosts Innovation and Digital Capabilities to Revitalize US and Chinese Markets Amid Challenges

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 Starbucks enhances product innovation, operations, and digital capabilities to boost sales in US and China markets. Amid flat revenues and declining comparable store sales, the company introduces new products like pistachio lattes in the US and coffee forward innovations in China. Starbucks aims to meet demand across dayparts using technology, increase store count by 4%, and invest in omnichannel capabilities. Despite challenges such as commoditization, underperforming iced energy drinks, and labor troubles with live pastry displays, the implementation of Siren Craft System shows promising results.