Starbucks' Refreshers beverages may cost extra this summer if you were going to escape the heat. The restaurant has confirmed that "no
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water" personalization on its Instagram-worthy beverages, such as Strawberry Açaí and Mango Dragonfruit, will now incur an additional charge.
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"Starting May 9, Starbucks Refreshers Beverages customized with no water will cost $1 more due to extra ingredients," a spokesman stated.
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This update allows us to offer a more uniform personalization experience, akin to adding an espresso shot or syrup, which cost extra.
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A typical Refresher blends water and flavored drink base. A no-water modification gives customers more Refresher foundation for a stronger flavor.
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Late this month, rumors circulated that the coffee company will charge for no-water orders and Refreshers with light or no ice. Starbucks didn't
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confirm the no-water price until now, although it did dispute suggestions that light and no-ice will cost more.
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Starbucks may make a lot of money from every Refresher without water. The business previously attributed $1 billion in annual revenue to drink "modifiers"
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Starbucks would benefit significantly from the upcharge, but many consumers are furious that they'll pay for the formerly free customisation.
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"Like it isn't expensive enough as is," a commenter commented on an April TikTok video on the unconfirmed upcharge rumors.
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