The number of “stars” needed to get certain food and drinks for free in the U.S. as part of Starbucks’ rewards program officially changes on Feb. 13.
involves increasing the number of stars needed to redeem things in three different tiers. The changes take effect on Feb. 13. Under these changes, customers need to earn 100 stars to get: A packaged snack For hot brewed coffee, hot steeped tea, and a bakery item, only 50 stars have been required to redeem those in the past. Meanwhile, the number of stars to get a free iced brewed coffee, iced brewed tea, and package snack is going down by 50 stars.
Customers who earn 400 stars can get a free signature mug, drink tumbler, or their choice of coffee merchandise. Any items over $20 can be redeemed by paying the difference between the price and the $20 Reward credit.Starbucks said it would like for its customers to use more reusable cups as the company gets away from single-use paper cups.
The lowest and highest reward tiers will not see their point requirements change, staying at 25 and 400 stars, respectively. Through the 25-star tier, customers can redeem a beverage modifier, such as an extra espresso shot or syrup. All the news you need to know, every day
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