The Oklahoman

Starbucks plans to raise prices in certain regions

- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Starbucks said Tuesday it is raising some prices regionally as it faces rising ingredient costs.

The Seattle coffee chain is raising prices about 1 percent in the Northeast and Sunbelt regions.

Starbucks wouldn’t disclose all of the states its raising prices, but the regions include New York; Washington, D.C.; and most Southern states, the company said.

They exclude California and Florida.

Some cities where it will raise prices include Boston, Atlanta, Dallas and Albuquerqu­e, N.M.

The price for a “tall” coffee will go up 10 cents in the regions, and the chain will raise prices on about six other beverages. But beverages that are “grande,” the next size up, won’t change.

Starbucks spokesman Jim Olson says the prices reflect competitio­n in cer- tain markets and higher costs for coffee, fuel and other commoditie­s.

The last across-theboard price increase was in 2007.

Starbucks has been a standout among its peers in the tough global economy because consumers have returned to small luxuries such as lattes.

But it is facing challenges ranging from the drag of a weak economy on its customers to higher costs.

It has expanded overseas, increased the number of products it offers, expanded its loyalty program and upped its presence in grocery stores and other retailers to help drive growth.

Shares fell 43 cents to $45.58 in afternoon trading.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Exterior view of Starbucks Coffee shop is shown Tuesday in Mountain View, Calif.
AP PHOTO Exterior view of Starbucks Coffee shop is shown Tuesday in Mountain View, Calif.

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