date:Jun 19, 2013
The company said on Tuesday the labels were meant to encourage health-conscious consumers to further customize orders by opting for sugar-free syrups or nonfat milk over more calorie heavy alternatives.
People are already customizing their drinks, said Lisa Passe, a Starbucks spokeswoman.
She added that the coffee company's pastries will also come with a calorie count.
Starbucks' decision follows moves by Panera Bread Co, the first national restaurant chain to voluntarily post calorie coun