Starbucks Middle East Franchisee AlShaya to Cut Over 2,000 Jobs, Sources Say
Starbucks franchisee in the Middle East plans to lay off over 2,000 people as the business takes a hit from consumer boycotts linked to the Gaza war
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Starbucks franchisee in the Middle East plans to lay off over 2,000 people as the business takes a hit from consumer boycotts linked to the Gaza war
Starbucks says it does not provide financial support or profits to the Israeli government or army in any way.
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The US-based multinational chain of coffeehouses Starbucks has felt the impact of the worldwide boycott for Israeli and Israeli-affiliated products.
BPOM head Penny K. Lukito confirmed that the agency seized a number of Starbucks instant coffee sachets imported from Turkey.
The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) that the sexual violation the Starbucks CCTV operators had committed is a violation of consumers' rights.
Police have summoned two alleged suspects behind the Starbucks CCTV controversy that went viral in social media.
Jakarta Police spokesman asked the individuals who feel they have been harassed by Starbucks CCTV operators to file a report.
Starbucks Indonesia announced it will investigate the alleged sexual harassment by one of its employees who spied on a customer via CCTV.
Starbucks Corp said on Friday, March 20, it will close most of its company operated cafes across north America for two weeks.
All Starbucks outlets in Indonesia will replace plastic straws with paper straws.
Starbucks Corp and other coffee sellers must put a cancer
warning on coffee sold in California, a Los Angeles judge has
ruled.
All Starbucks outlet in Jakarta will be temporarily closed
until further notice.
Ahok underscores the significance of neighborhood
environmental watch to help anticipate flooding in the
capital.
The price increased was caused by the declining coffee
production in Brazil.
The Seattle based company is ambitious to be called the techie
coffee shop.
"Sumatra coffee is the most liked product by Starbucks consumers
worldwide."
The suspect made over 50 transactions with Apple Online store using Starbucks customers' credit card
Although many Starbucks branches in Australia and the USA have been closed down, Starbucks Coffee Indonesia intends to add more branches.