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Starbucks Bearista cup frenzy sparks sell-outs, store chaos and five hundred dollar resales
"We know many customers awaited the Bearista cup and apologize for the disappointment," Starbucks said, after some stores received only one or two of the glass bear tumblers.
Jordan boycotts lead Starbucks to close four branches
Changing the rules: A simple trick to get extra free coffee at Starbucks
Starbucks to cut 2,000 jobs across Middle East branches over Gaza war protests
Turkish news anchor fired for appearing on-air with Starbucks coffee cup
The channel issued a strong condemnation of the presenter and director working there and made it clear that it was terminating their contracts.
Toronto woman brags online about vandalizing for Palestine, arrested
Skigh Johnson filmed herself vandalizing a Starbucks for Palestine.
Boycott campaigns over Gaza war hit Western brands in some Arab countries
McDonald's and Starbucks are among several brands suffering boycotts in some Arab countries due to actual or perceived support of Israel in its war with Hamas.
Starbucks takes decisive action against union stores supporting Hamas
The cause: Allegations that certain Starbucks union stores were openly supporting Hamas, a recognized terrorist organization.
Jewish orgs. call to boycott Starbucks over union's support of Hamas
The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce has boycotted Starbucks, calling on others to follow suit, after the barista union voiced support for Hamas.
Starbucks sued for accusing unionized workers of assault, kidnapping
Eight Starbucks employees are suing Starbucks after the company falsely accused them of criminal conduct after they demanded a raise from their manager.
Starbucks exec at center of union fight leaves the company
Williams, a 17-year Starbucks veteran at the center of the company's response to a unionization push in the U.S. and Canada, will leave Tuesday.
Starbucks to exit Russia after nearly 15 years
Seattle-based Starbucks has 130 stores in Russia, operated by its licensee Alshaya Group, with nearly 2,000 employees in the country.
Starbucks’ Schultz announces halt to stock repurchasing program as he returns
The move comes as the company faces realities including pinched supply chains, effects from the coronavirus pandemic and heightened tensions and political unrest.
No-fry zone: McDonald's and other major brands suspend Russia operations
As economic sanctions keep raining down on Russia, McDonald's, Pepsi, Starbucks and Coca-Cola protest over "unspeakable suffering to innocent people."
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz invokes Holocaust to deter union vote
The analogy, which one attendee told the Times was inappropriate, could be interpreted to imply that Starbucks spreads scarce resources across its workforce.