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Starbucks’ New Reward Program Riles Up Customers

Starbucks is changing its rewards program, and people are not happy about it. The company announced Monday that starting in April, customers will no longer rece...
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Starbucks is changing its rewards program, and people are not happy about it.

The company announced Monday that starting in April, customers will no longer receive one point or “star” per visit. Instead, patrons will receive two stars for each dollar spent. What’s the problem with that? Well, Starbucks is also changing how “gold” status and perks are calculated.

Right now, customers receive gold status once they’ve earned 30 stars in a year. That’s loosely equivalent to visiting Starbucks 30 times, if you don’t get any bonus points along the way.

Gold members get a free food or beverage product after 12 stars.

But when the new points system launches, customers will have to earn 300 stars — or spend close to $150 — to reach gold status.

After that, they will need 125 stars (the equivalent to spending about $63) in exchange for a free item.

The new program penalizes people who tend to spend less per visit. Regulars who buy a $2 cup of coffee, for example, will have to dish out $90 more per year to reach gold status.

The change will benefit people who spend at least $5 per visit, as they will still reach gold status in about 30 trips to Starbucks.

Starbucks says that a program based on spending has been a top customer request. But when the company announced the change, many people took to Twitter to complain.

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