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Starbucks Announces Growth Plans Amid Turnaround Efforts

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Published Jan 29, 2026
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Five Starbucks drinks are on a wooden table beside gold star tokens and a smartphone displaying the Starbucks Rewards app, representing Starbucks’ growth plans and ongoing turnaround efforts.
Summary:

  • Starbucks projects at least 3% growth in same-store sales and 5% revenue growth by fiscal 2028.
  • CEO Brian Niccol forecasts adjusted earnings per share for fiscal 2026 between $2.15 and $2.40.
  • Starbucks reports a 4% increase in same-store sales for the first time in two years after a prior 4% decline.

Starbucks' Turnaround Strategy

Starbucks is focusing on revitalizing its brand and customer experience. During an investor presentation in New York City, Chief Brand Officer Tressie Lieberman declared, "Starbucks is back today."

This statement comes more than a year after CEO Brian Niccol began his turnaround strategy, named "Back to Starbucks." The effort aims to enhance in-store experiences that were compromised due to an earlier focus on mobile orders. Changes include reintroducing condiment bars and encouraging baristas to write personal messages on cups.

Financial Projections and Performance

Looking ahead, Starbucks projects that by fiscal 2028, global and U.S. same-store sales will grow at least 3%, with revenue increasing by at least 5%.

Niccol stated, "We're not finished with our 'Back to Starbucks' plan or our broader transformation, but I am confident in our strategy, our progress, the pace of change and the opportunity ahead of us." For fiscal 2026, adjusted earnings per share are expected to be between $2.15 and $2.40.

Recent Sales Growth

Starbucks reported a significant turnaround in its sales, with a 4% increase in same-store sales in its fiscal first quarter.

This marks the first time in two years that the company has seen a rise in traffic, reversing a previous decline of 4% in same-store sales and a 6% drop in transactions a year ago. Niccol emphasized that this improvement is just the beginning of the company's turnaround.

Investor Reactions and Challenges

Despite the positive news from executives, Starbucks shares fell more than 1% in morning trading after the investor presentation.

Over the past year, the stock has decreased by approximately 12%, resulting in a market value of about $109 billion. Investor concerns regarding the turnaround, along with broader issues such as reduced consumer spending and rising coffee prices, have affected the company's stock valuation.

Future Product Launches and Innovations

Starbucks plans to introduce new products, including Energy Refreshers, which will offer more caffeine than the original Refreshers.

The company also aims to enhance its loyalty program by reintroducing tiers and improving the digital experience for customers. Lieberman mentioned that a premium, sugar-free version of their chai will launch this spring, further expanding their beverage offerings.

What to Expect Going Forward

Starbucks is committed to improving its operational efficiency, with a goal of making every drink in under four minutes. Although investments in restaurants and labor have impacted profits, the company is optimistic about its growth trajectory.

The focus on innovation and customer experience will be crucial as Starbucks navigates the challenges ahead and strives to regain investor confidence.

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