Posted 17 November 2012 - 06:51 PM
Typically speaking, they won't. They didn't change Tazo much at all. They encouraged Tazo to come up with new flavors, and kept the old ones too. Generally, when Starbucks buys a tea company this way, the factory keep operating as they always would have with more cash at their disposal.
For all that people love to hate on Starbucks, they treat their employees well, offer great benefits, average pay (managers do very well), and offer flexible hours. Their coffee products aren't as good now as they were 25 years ago, but that's simply due to the volume of product they sell worldwide, but if you ask me, it's still an excellent and consistent product. With Howard Schultz back at the helm now, they're actually improving a great deal as well (there's been a dramatic change for the better in their customer service in the last 2 years).
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