Coffee and olive oil will combine in a new line of drinks that Starbucks said Tuesday it will be rolling out soon in Italy. The line is called Oleato.
Interim CEO Howard Schultz, who
by Laxman Narasimhan in April, had been visiting Italy during the summer and became "captivated by a transformation idea" of combining coffee and olive oil, he said in a message posted on the company’s website. Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, speaks during the company's annual shareholders meeting in Seattle March 19, 2014."As I prepare to pass the mantle of leadership to Laxman and the rest of the Executive Leadership Team, it’s my deepest wish to share this moment of inspiration and love with you," Schultz wrote. "This innovation is a tribute to the convening power of coffee and connection, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives us forward to new possibilities.
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