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Starbucks may be best known for coffee, but its community impact goes far deeper. In this episode of Retail Gets Real, we’re joined by Kelly Goodejohn, vice president and chief social impact officer at Starbucks, to explore how the global brand is redefining what it means to serve communities — not just with beverages, but with bold action, local investment, and sustainability at scale.

(00:00:00) Leading with purpose at Starbucks

(00:04:09) How Starbucks turns food waste into community support

(00:06:55) Scaling FoodShare and setting the standard for others

(00:12:07) Finding purpose in retail and coffee culture

(00:15:27) The future of retail’s social impact

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• Starbucks Hunger Relief: about.starbucks.com/hunger-relief

• The Starbucks Foundation: about.starbucks.com/the-starbucks-foundation

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