Starbucks Sales Spike As Customers Splurge on Pumpkin Spice Despite 6% Price HikeStarbucks' sales have bounced back to nearly pre-pandemic levels, according to its quarterly earnings report.

BySam Silverman

Withpumpkin spice seasonnearly behind us and holiday drinks taking center stage, Starbucks' Q4 earnings prove that people are still willing to splurge on their specialty caffeine.

The coffee company's sales are back to nearly pre-pandemic levels thanks to a "wildly successful fall promotion," CFO Rachel Ruggeri said on the company's quarterly conference call, perCNBC.

Starbucks saw higher earnings than Wall Street analysts predicted despite raising prices by 6% from last year, according to thebrand's quarterly report.

Starbucks reeled in $8.41 billion in revenue; analysts predicted its revenue would be $8.31 billion, per CNBC. Earnings per share were 81 cents versus a predicted 72 cents.

Furthermore, U.S. Starbucks stores saw 11% sales growth, with pumpkin spice sales up 70% from last year, according to Starbucks North America president Sara Trilling, per CNBC.

Although the company claims it's not planning on raising prices again anytime soon, it saw that customers are driving up the prices on their own by adding syrups, cold foam and other signature Starbucks extras.

"We saw accelerating demand for Starbucks coffee around the world in Q4 and throughout the year,"Howard Schultz, interim chief executive officer, said on the earnings call. He also said the success is in part due to the reinvention plan introduced in September to invest in and revamp its stores and customer experience.

However, Starbucks' international sales declined due to COVID-19 restrictions in China, its second-largest market. Those declining sales will likely impact Starbucks' Q1 2023 earnings.

Sam Silverman

Entrepreneur Staff

Content Strategy Editor

Sam Silverman is a content strategy editor at Entrepreneur Media. She specializes in search engine optimization (SEO), and her work can be found inThe US Sun,Nicki Swift,In Touch Weekly,Life & StyleandHealth. She writes for our news team with a focus on investigating scandals. Her coverage and expertise span from business news, entrepreneurship, technology, and true crime, to the latest in entertainment and TV news. Sam is a graduate of Lehigh University and currently resides in NYC.

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