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  2. File:The distribution map of Starbucks stores in Chinese ...

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    Summary. English: The distribution map of Starbucks stores in Chinese cities (All data are based on the official sites of Starbucks company in Taiwan, in Mainland China and in Hong Kong. The recording is up to September 2010.) This map belongs to a series of four languages version, this is the English version.

  3. Starbucks: Why Howard Schultz's departure could 'open the ...

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    Today, China is known as the "second home market," per Gargiulo. In the third quarter, the company opened 588 new stores worldwide, bringing its total store count to 37,222 stores.The US and China ...

  4. Starbucks bets on China with $220 million roasting and ... - AOL

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    Starbucks says it has poured more than $200 million into a new campus in China, in a sign of how the Chinese consumer remains crucial to the global coffee chain despite a major economic slowdown.

  5. In China’s battle of the lattes, Luckin Coffee keeps beating ...

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    Xiamen-based Luckin said its unaudited net income for 2023 reached 2.85 billion yuan ($396 million), compared to 488 million yuan ($68 million) in 2022, it said. Luckin, which already calls itself ...

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks employees admitted into the program will receive a scholarship from the college, [376] that will cover 44% of their tuition. The remaining balance and all other expenses would be paid by the student or through traditional financial aid. In April 2015, Starbucks and ASU announced an expansion of the College Achievement Program.

  7. Fast food in China - Wikipedia

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    The history of western-style fast food in China dates back to 1906, when "Yili's Fast Food Shop" (义利快餐厅) was established in Beijing as the country's very first fast food restaurant in the Far East of the Asia-Pacific region. [2] Rapid economic development, and the growth of global trade and cultural exchanges have accelerated changes ...

  8. How Big Could Starbucks Get in China? - AOL

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  9. Coffee wars - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 trade war between the U.S. and China, with the two companies serving as their respective proxies, also led to a resurgence of Luckin Coffee in China. [12] In January 2020, Luckin Coffee had more stores than Starbucks in China, [13] with Luckin having 4,500 stores compared to Starbucks' 4,200. [14]