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Starbucks Term Paper

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STARBUCKS
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1. I find myself frequenting Starbucks more than a couple of times a week. Starbucks is a food and beverage non-durable good. There are Starbucks cafes littered throughout cities, throughout the nation and in other countries as well. Starbucks not only has their own cafes but they also rent space in grocery stores such as Safeway and Albertsons. Starbucks also sells canned and bottled coffees in grocery stores for people who like the convenience of just grabbing a coffee from home instead of having to visit their café. Starbucks not only offers cold and hot beverages in their cafes but they also offer food, ground coffee, packages of tea, and other non-perishable goods. When I visit Starbucks I usually …show more content…

3. Starbucks is a private brand. Their products are distributed and sold using the store’s name. My sense of brand loyalty is to a medium degree. I am mostly loyal to the brand for the reasons given above and they are so easy to find. Because they are so predictable with their menu, I sometimes like to change it up a bit so I will go through a small drive thru coffee stand on the side of the road instead. 4. Starbucks has been and still is in the growth part of the product life cycle. They keep their product mix limited, have prices that meet competition, and are still continuing to open new stores. Their strategy is to expand their market share. 5. Starbucks pricing is about equal with its competitors. To be honest, I think Starbucks uses price leadership. Their competitors adjust their prices according to how Starbucks adjusts theirs. Although I think their coffee is a little expensive, I still buy it because it tastes better than what I can make at home. Starbucks’ pricing objectives are obviously to optimize profit. Perhaps their objective is also to create an image. Starbucks is very well known for their signature color- green. 6. Starbucks has more than one distribution chain for their consumer goods. They utilize chains that deliver from manufacturer to retailer to customer when they sell their products in their exclusive Starbucks stores and grocery stores and also from

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