Target to start offering Starbucks drive-up service everywhere

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Target Corp. announced that it will be expanding its 'Drive Up with Starbucks' service nationwide, following a successful pilot program. Customers will now be able to add Starbucks items to their Drive Up orders and have them delivered to their cars for free.

Target Corp. said Wednesday that it will start rolling out its “Drive Up with Starbucks” service across the country, following a successful pilot program that launched about a year ago.

“Our... Target Corp. said Wednesday that it will start rolling out its “Drive Up with Starbucks” service across the country, following a successful pilot program that launched about a year ago. “Our guests have long told us Drive Up is a game-changer, adding convenience to their daily life, especially when they’re short on time,” said Chief Stores Officer Mark Schindele. “We’ve continued listening to our guests, who’ve told us overwhelmingly that Drive Up with Starbucks would bring even more ease and joy to every Target run.”

Target said the process works this way: When a customer says they are on their way to pick up their Drive Up order, the customer will receive a prompt that allows them to add items from the Starbucks menu.

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