Out of the three service product bundles, Starbucks would fall into the physical (facilitating) category because they provide mainly goods. Starbucks is primarily a goods provider because they offer one of the widest varieties of coffee among other goods such as sandwiches, breakfast foods, and other snacks suited for people on the go. On the service matrix, would be considered semi customized because you have face to face communication and they are semi flexible. Their employees have to be trained and supported, there is always an opportunity for selling other goods, and there is also some self service because customers touch and choose which products they want or prepare their coffee a certain way. Starbucks offers its customers a total brand experience that extends beyond their products. This experience includes a broad range of premium quality products, excellent customer service, elegant looking stores, unique drink names, the company’s ideals and its dedication to social responsibility and exceptional treatment of its employees.
Starbucks is committed to paying the higher prices that premium-quality coffee commands. This means our approach to pricing (meaning the amount we pay for coffee) is largely based on quality. In fact, when Starbucks work closely with people throughout coffee supply chain – farmers, millers, exporters and importers – quality is always stressed as the best, most sustainable driver of higher prices.
Quality Control and Improvement:
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