US economyHow sweet it isn't? Customizing this popular Starbucks drink will cost you $1 extraMay 9, 2023posted on May. 09, 2023 at 9:35 pm Starbucks will charge you an extra $1 if you order one of its popular fruity Refreshers drinks with no water. Ice or light ice is no extra charge. READ SOURCE Related posts: Inside the flood of clean tech investment in America Black Canyon of the Gunnison is one of those national parks you need to see for yourself No 'economic collapse': Top Citi strategist says healthier economic growth is coming Readers Also Like: Interest rates should stay around 5% for longer — even as inflation falls, top economist Jim O'Neill says tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinesstelegraphMay 9, 2023previous articleSteakholder Foods® Announces Structural Changes in its Finance … – PR Newswirenext articleA digital currency trading revolution triggered by SWISScry is coming – Digital JournalYou Might Also LikeUS economyChancellor to unveil 'pension megafunds' to pay for UK infrastructureNovember 14, 2024US economyAnnual inflation rate hit 2.6% in October, meeting expectationsNovember 13, 2024US economyThe great danger is that this time, Trumpism starts making sense | Randeep RameshNovember 12, 2024The Trump Era Never Really EndedNovember 11, 2024US economyTrump win puts global corporate tax deal ‘in peril’November 10, 2024US economyRepublican clean sweep will lead to fewer rate cuts, but economic grow to persistNovember 8, 2024Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyIndia's current account deficit to remain manageable in FY25, Rupee to remain in pressure: Bank of BarodaNovember 15, 2024financeUS hacker sentenced over Bitcoin heist worth billionsNovember 15, 2024technology'Amazing showcase' for UK gaming industry cancelledNovember 15, 2024autosCan European car makers counter China by “working smarter”?November 15, 2024industryGentari to extend green footprint in India with $900 mn Brookfield Asset dealNovember 15, 2024
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