Friday, October 30, 2009

Starbucks' Retailing



Retailers can be classified by the form of ownership:independent, part of chain or franchise outlet. Starbucks Company is an example of chain because the stores are operated as a group by a single organization, in this case Starbucks. Starbucks has around 16,000 store in over 50 countries.
Talking about the types of retail operations, Starbucks coffeehouses can be considered specialty retailer because the company is specialized on a specific type of products: coffee products.

Important facts for retailers:
  • Level of service - Starbucks is concerned about its service. Even though it's a global company with millions of costumers , they focus on the relationship between costumer and employee. As the CEO, Howard Schultz, said when he returned to his position in 2008, that the company has to refocus on "costumer experience".

  • Product Assortment - The company has a large product assortment. There are 87,000 different beverage options (according to Starbucks Newsroom). In addition, they sell many food products , ready to drink beverages and coffee beans.

  • Price - Starbucks pricing it's a big issue. Are Starbucks products overpriced? Well, if thinking about a product from the perspective of utility, quality and value, no Starbucks coffee is not overpriced. "It's not just coffee. It's Starbucks". Few examples of Starbucks prices: a tall coffee is $1.65, twelve ounce latte costs $3.10, a tall mocha costs $3.40.

In conclusion, Starbucks chain is a retailer that expended globally and is always ready to make additional changes in order to keep its costumers.

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