Starbucks Breakfast
In an attempt to offer more nutritious options that will appeal to a health-conscious consumer, Starbucks introduced several new breakfast items to their menu on September 3. 2008. The new options include oatmeal, a multigrain roll, the Berry Stella, a chewy fruit and nut bar, an apple bran muffin, and a protein plate featuring a hard-boiled egg, whole wheat bagel, peanut butter, cheese and fruit.1
Fast Facts
- The items have fewer than 350 calories, and aside from the protein plate, 10 or fewer grams of fat2
- The new breakfast items do not contain artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners or high fructose corn syrup1
- The Bella Stella multigrain pastry debuted in July 20081
- January 2008: Announced 100 store closings3
- July 2008: Announced another 600 stores would close3
Breakfast Items
Quotes
- "Many Americans are too busy to make a healthy breakfast at home, but it's the most important meal of the day. Our customers have told us they want delicious choices that offer real nutrition."—Katie Thomson, registered dietitian and senior nutritionist at Starbucks2
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