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Starbucks' quarterly revenue fell 1% in the April-June period, driven by weak customer traffic in the US and China. Same-store sales plummeted 14% in China, where the company faces intense competition from lower-priced rivals. In the US, same-store sales declined 2%, despite a 7% increase in loyalty members during the quarter. The company's new Summer-Berry Refresher, featuring boba-like raspberry pearls, saw the highest first-week sales for a new product in its history, but supply chain issues hindered its success. As consumers become increasingly cautious with their spending, Starbucks is exploring strategic partnerships and joint ventures to accelerate growth and mitigate market volatility.