Starbucks CFO: We aren’t seeing a demand issue

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Starbucks CFO Rachel Ruggeri joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss company earnings, disappointing China sales, the impact of price hikes, providing value to customers, driving growth, and the outlook for Starbucks.

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BRIAN SOZZI: Starbucks shares are under pressure as investors lock in on a disappointing quarter for China sales. That focus is overshadowing a good quarter for Starbucks US fueled by demand for holiday drinks and egg bites.

Let's welcome back Starbucks CFO Rachel Ruggeri. Yahoo Finance's Brooke DiPalma is here as well. Good to see you both.

Rachel, of course, I'll start with you. Let's lock in on China here. Have you started to see any sales improvement here out of the country as more locations have opened up?

RACHEL RUGGERI: Yes. So we've seen improvement in the month of January, and I shared that on the call. So we're encouraged by the signs of improvement that we're seeing. We still believe there will be some headwinds in this quarter, but we're expecting to see more tailwinds in the back half of the year as full recovery starts to take place, travel increases, and people can get back, you know, more to normal day-to-day routines. And so we're looking forward to that because it's going to help with our overall-- what we had provided was reaffirmation of our guidance for full year, and China will be a big part of that.

BRIAN SOZZI: Rachel, within that guidance, that reaffirmation, do you see China sales growing again in the back half of the year?

RACHEL RUGGERI: Yes. We see China start to grow and contribute meaningfully in the back half of the year, and that's going to be-- that's supporting part of our reaffirmation of the guidance, but it also gives us good confidence in the long-term growth targets that we've alluded to.

BROOKE DIPALMA: And here in the US, same-store sales were better than expected, but we're down after 2:00 PM. Do you think that high inflation and recession fears have caught up to the US consumer?

RACHEL RUGGERI: I would say we don't see a challenge in our demand today, and, in fact, what we're encouraged by is our reinvention plan is going to allow us to unlock even further demand. So the-- we're working on being able to unlock the capacity in our busiest day parts. And so we see the opportunity to continue to service even more demand in the periods where we're busiest, and that's really the proposition that we're going after. So I would say demand is just coming to us in different ways.

BROOKE DIPALMA: And here in the US, how much did Starbucks raise menu prices from this time last year, and do you expect to raise prices in the first half of this year once again?