![]() ![]() Finally, when a customer parks in the Drive Up parking area and taps “I’m here” in the Target app, a Target team member then delivers the Starbucks order, along with whatever else they ordered via the Drive Up feature, to their car.This means you have to buy something else at Target in order for this service to be activated. They make their Starbucks selection, click “Add for Drive Up” and pay for the order. The guest will then receive a prompt in the app to place a beverage or food order from the Starbucks menu.After a guest places a Drive Up order at a participating Target store and receives notification that it’s ready to pick up, they’ll indicate they are on the way in the Target app.Target says, however, that its move makes it the first retailer to offer this particular service “at this scale.” ![]() ![]() While Starbucks has its own mobile ordering system, other chains like Kroger, Safeway, Barnes & Noble and Meijer also offer Starbucks in stores. Target says it made the decision to spread the Starbucks love into its own parking lots after mounting a successful pilot program, testing the process to make sure it was “efficient and easy for team members,” as well as for guests. “We’ve continued listening to our guests, who’ve told us overwhelmingly that Drive Up with Starbucks would bring even more ease and joy to every Target run.” “Our guests have long told us Drive Up is a game-changer, adding convenience to their daily life, especially when they’re short on time,” said Mark Schindele, Target’s chief stores officer, in a press release. This grand(e) addition to the Target’s Drive Up service began its rollout this summer and will be available at all the 1,700-plus stores with both Starbucks Cafés and Drive Up service by October. ![]()
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