Within the last few weeks, the company has capped the number of times a customer may add a single modification to 12 times, whereas before it was unlimited. This means customers can no longer add, say, more than 12 pumps of a particular syrup or more than 12 shots of espresso to their drink.
So if you want a pump Pumpkin Spice Latte or Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew which are already back in stores you'll have to go a Starbucks location to make that special request in person.
If an order contains more than 12 single modifications, a message will pop that reads, "There is a limit of 12 for each add in. Even though people can still order their hyper complex drinks in person from a Starbucks barista, many customers prefer using the app, especially for complicated orders.
Also, it's less embarrassing that way, right? A Starbucks spokesperson told TODAY that although they know their customers love to make modifications and craft their own unique drinks, the vast majority of their customers make far fewer than 12 modifications to their drinks. But why the move to start limiting people now? The official word from the spokesperson was that it will help the chain create a better and more consistent customer experience. That's also reiterated on the Starbucks FAQ page , which says, "This change will help create a more consistent experience and allow our partners to best craft the customized beverage for our customers.
There is no functional or security related reason to delete an email address after a failed login attempt. It only ever creates more for the person using the app to do.
Be sure that the labels for what people can or need to enter are correct. Use terms and labels consistently. Test your registration, sign in, and credential recovery options thoroughly. Make it easy and obvious for the people using the app to submit feedback. Bonus: I can tear apart and find issues with any app.
If you can see other people making mistakes and learn from them it will, hopefully, help you avoid similar issues in future.
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Other new features in the app will include a "shake to pay" option, where customers, while in the app, can "shake your phone and your registered Starbucks Card will appear, ready to scan," the blog says. The newest app version will also have easier access to a user's account information, it stated. Starbucks is also looking into including digital receipts and transaction history features. Class C Report Android version is coming soon, the company said.
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