Does Starbucks Have a Monthly Coffee Subscription? No, Starbucks does not currently offer a monthly coffee subscription service. But there some alternatives:
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The company had a subscription program called the Starbucks Reserve Roastery Subscription, which was launched in 2015 and allowed customers to receive monthly deliveries of their premium, small-batch Reserve coffees. However, this service has been discontinued and is no longer available.
Although the official subscription is no longer offered, customers can create a customized subscription using our website or Amazon's Subscribe & Save program. This allows for regular deliveries of various Starbucks coffee products, with options for different delivery schedules and discounts.
Starbucks' Old Subscription Service
Back in 2015, Starbucks launched a service called the Starbucks Reserve Roastery Subscription. It featured:
- Monthly deliveries of premium, small-batch Reserve coffees.
- Freshly roasted coffee shipped within 48 hours.
- Priced at $24 per month, with options for 1, 3, 6, or 12-month subscriptions.
However, this service has since been discontinued.
How to Get Regular Starbucks Coffee Deliveries Now (Alternatives)
While Starbucks doesn't have a subscription anymore, you can still set up regular coffee deliveries through our website Amazon's Subscribe & Save. Here's how it works:
- Choose your favorite Starbucks coffee products.
- Set a delivery schedule that works for you (anywhere from monthly to every six months).
- Get free shipping and potential discounts through Amazon.
Some popular Starbucks varieties available on Amazon include Pike Place Roast, Veranda Blend, House Blend, French Roast, and Sumatra.
This method gives you flexibility and ensures you always have your favorite coffee on hand.
*Sources: Entrepreneur, Fortune, Roasty Coffee, Starbucks Stories, Bean Ground
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