Things are changing everywhere - including Starbucks locations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. If you are a frequent customer, you'll definitely want to note this.

The coffee giant has made many changes over the past year, including a big one just earlier this month! They cut about thirteen items from their menu.

These cuts included a few Frappuccino options, the Royal English Breakfast Latte and the iced Matcha Lemonade.

This new change doesn't involve any big cuts like this but it may interfere with your next mobile order, which is very popular at the coffee chain!

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The Big Change

If you are used to ordering big mobile orders for your family or coworkers, you'll have to narrow it down next time around. Starbucks has reduced the number of items you can order through their app.

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Now, you can only order twelve items at a time as opposed to fifteen, according to TODAY. They also recently axed certain modifications for popular drinks on the app.

All of this is in an effort to reduce wait times and the heavy workload on baristas. I can imagine people have very fancy orders at Starbucks and when you are ordering tons of things at one time, that can be a lot.

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I get it. It is so convenient to order a drink on your way somewhere, skip the line and walk in and get it. I can imagine people go a little crazy with that on the app so this makes sense. I try to keep it simple!

Other changes that have come to Starbucks lately? Well, they are always rolling out new drinks, like the Iced Cherry Chai. Yum!

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