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  2. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971, and is currently the world's largest coffeehouse chain. As of November 2022, the company had 35,711 stores in 80 countries, 15,873 of which were located in the United States. Of Starbucks ...

  3. Coffee production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the yearly coffee consumption of the Philippines was 75,000 metric tons. This figure grew to 170,000 metric tons annually by 2018. As of the same year, the Philippines began to import coffee due to low coffee production at only 35,000 metric tons annually. It imports about 75,000-100,000 metric tons of dried coffee beans amounting ₱7 ...

  4. Seattle's Best Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Seattle's Best Coffee LLC is a subsidiary of Nestlé whose brand is used to sell wholesale coffee, ground coffee, and coffee K-cups. While this brand used to have coffeehouses in the United States, it no longer advertises them on its website. Some of these coffeehouses have converted to Starbucks while Starbucks previously owned this brand. [1]

  5. Ministop - Wikipedia

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    Ministop Co., Ltd. (ミニストップ株式会社, Minisutoppu Kabushiki-gaisha) ( TYO: 9946 ), a member of AEON, operates the Ministop convenience store franchise chain in Japan. Unlike most other convenience stores in Japan, Ministop stores feature a kitchen that prepares sandwiches, snacks and take out bento boxes on demand, and has a ...

  6. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    History Today (June 2020) 70#6 pp 16–18. covers London 1630 to 1800. Withington, Phil. "Where was the coffee in early modern England?." Journal of Modern History 92.1 (2020): 40–75. External links. A History of the World in 6 Glasses, by Tom Standage: a review by blaqswans.org; Dorothee Wierling: Coffee during the World War I, in: 1914-1918 ...

  7. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: Reinvented and Just the Same - AOL

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    After five years of covering Starbucks (SBUX) for AOL finance sites, and at least a decade of interest in the company before that, my impression of CEO Howard Schultz had percolated into a glossy ...

  8. Howard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    2. Website. Official website. Signature. Howard D. Schultz (born July 19, 1953) [2] is an American businessman and author who was the chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks from 1986 to 2000, from 2008 to 2017, and interim CEO from 2022 to 2023. Schultz owned the Seattle SuperSonics basketball team from 2001 to 2006.

  9. Most Expensive Free Drink Order Ever At Starbucks Hits $60 - AOL

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    She created the most expensive free drink in Starbucks history. The Starbucks in Pembroke Pines, Florida whipped up a truly crazy concoction, that turned out to be $60.58.