As of Q1'26 (2025-12-28), Starbucks' PEG Ratio (5yr expected) stands at 0.71, reflecting a moderate valuation relative to its expected earnings growth. This latest figure marks a recovery from the previous quarter's negative PEG ratio of -2.43. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG ratio has exhibited significant volatility, swinging between positive and negative values. Notably, there were sharp declines into negative territory in Q1'24, Q4'24, and Q4'25, indicating periods where expected growth may not have justified the company's valuation. Despite these fluctuations, the ratio has shown intermittent rebounds, with positive peaks in Q2'23 (4.91), Q4'23 (3.06), and Q3'25 (1.06), suggesting ongoing uncertainty in growth expectations and valuation alignment for Starbucks during this timeframe.