Starbucks Stores [
Store Locator] is hosting their
Starbucks: Reduce, Reuse and Rewards Offer and offering any
Starbucks Rewards Member w/
25 Starbucks Stars + $0.10 Off Their Drink when customers
bring in a clean, personal reusable cup when
ordering at a participating Starbucks locations
Thanks to community member
SlickActivity827 for finding this deal
Note, be sure to sign up for Starbucks Rewards Member [
Free to Join] before partaking this promotional offer.
These 25 Starbucks Stars can be redeemed for a free customization like an extra shot of espresso or dash of your favorite syrup or you can save them up (
see below).
Choose when and how to redeem your Stars for free drinks, food, at-home coffee or select merchandise. Rewards can be redeemed at participating stores as follows:
- 25 Stars: Customize your drink (make your drink just right with an espresso shot, nondairy milk substitute or a dash of your favorite syrup)
- 50 Stars: Brewed hot coffee, bakery item or hot tea
- 150 Stars: Handcrafted drink, hot breakfast or parfait
- 200 Stars: Lunch sandwich or protein box
- 400 Stars: Select merchandise or at-home coffee
Top Comments
You also usually have to remind them to give you the 10 cent discount, and they often don't know how to do it or say they did it but didn't. There is no consistent policy across stores or workers, and many don't know that you can use your own mug or that it gets you a 10 cent discount. Either Starbucks sucks at training or its workers just don't give a damn (which is part of why I rarely tip on drip coffee). Either way, I don't expect this to change because of this new policy and offer.
Workers are still going to have to hit the reusable mug button to get you the discount and points, and you're usually going to have to remind them to do it, which makes you look cheap and petty and forces the people on line to wait longer and roll their eyes in annoyance. Sounds more like a marketing thing than a way to actually get people to use their own mugs and invitation for yet more passive-aggressive underpaid and overworked worker behavior. I hope I'm wrong but only time will tell. It is a good deal though.
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But i agree, wonder how clean is it to use "reusable". Even if i clean my tumber, it looks and sometime smells bad with all the coffee stain
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You also usually have to remind them to give you the 10 cent discount, and they often don't know how to do it or say they did it but didn't. There is no consistent policy across stores or workers, and many don't know that you can use your own mug or that it gets you a 10 cent discount. Either Starbucks sucks at training or its workers just don't give a damn (which is part of why I rarely tip on drip coffee). Either way, I don't expect this to change because of this new policy and offer.
Workers are still going to have to hit the reusable mug button to get you the discount and points, and you're usually going to have to remind them to do it, which makes you look cheap and petty and forces the people on line to wait longer and roll their eyes in annoyance. Sounds more like a marketing thing than a way to actually get people to use their own mugs and invitation for yet more passive-aggressive underpaid and overworked worker behavior. I hope I'm wrong but only time will tell. It is a good deal though.
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With 25 bonus stars for the reusable cup, I'd be able to get their most expensive cup of whatever drink by buying 6 cups of drip coffee, or a food item after 8 cups of coffee.
This is a very good deal if you go to Starbucks with any frequency.
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With 25 bonus stars for the reusable cup, I'd be able to get their most expensive cup of whatever drink by buying 6 cups of drip coffee, or a food item after 8 cups of coffee.
This is a very good deal if you go to Starbucks with any frequency.
Starting 4/22, get 25 Stars when you bring your clean, reusable cup into the café. Stars can quickly add up to Rewards.
so I guess it's good from today forward until Starbucks says it's no longer good.