If you are an avid Starbucks customer, you will agree that the lines are far too long when it’s time to pick up your morning coffee. Stopping for coffee often seems like a burden especially when you are rushing for work. Well Starbucks has a solution! According to Chief Executive of Starbucks Howard Schultz, Starbucks will deliver to its customers in the second half of 2015 to select markets. Those “select markets” have yet to be announced but customers will get more information as the time approaches.

“Imagine the ability to create a standing order at Starbucks, delivered hot or iced to your desk daily. That’s our version of e-commerce on steroids,” Schultz said.

The delivery service would consist of customers purchasing their coffee via the Starbucks mobile app, which is currently how some pay in the store, then it will be delivered in a timely manner. However, they are still in the process of working out the technicalities of the delivery system.

Matt Ryan who is the Global Strategy Chief of Starbucks said:

“It’s very early days at this but we are moving ahead, full speed ahead. The pilots are coming soon. We are going to be looking at a number of different options. There will probably be a multiple number of solutions that we go with them in terms of how we operationalize this. And at this point, we are not ready to tip our hand on that but suffice it to say we have lots of different ways of doing this in front of us and you can expect to see things in 2015.”

After reviewing the reactions from Starbucks customers, many are excited about the idea of having the coffee delivered. One concern they have however is that they are not sure if it will be as hot as if they picked it up from the store.