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  2. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Also in 1987, Starbucks opened its first locations outside of Seattle, in Waterfront Station in Vancouver, British Columbia, and in Chicago, Illinois. [21] By 1989, there were 46 Starbucks stores located across the Pacific Northwest and Midwest, and the company was roasting more than 2,000,000 pounds (907,185 kg) of coffee annually.

  3. Criticism of Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Starbucks appealed the decision by claiming it was a retail store selling bags of coffee, mugs, and sandwiches, gaining a six-month extension, [22] but the council ordered Starbucks to remove all tables and chairs from the premises, to comply with planning regulations for a retail shop.

  4. Tata Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Tata Starbucks opened 40 new stores in 2020–21, including expanding to 7 new cities, [37] and the company opened 50 new stores in 2021–22, [38] including expanding to 8 new cities. [ 39 ] In 2023, the company launched an advertisement campaign called #ItStartsWithYourName, featuring the transgender model and actress Siya Malasi .

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  6. Fair trade - Wikipedia

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    The first fair trade agricultural products were tea and coffee, followed by: dried fruits, cocoa, sugar, fruit juices, rice, spices and nuts. While in 1992, a sales value ratio of 80% handcrafts to 20% agricultural goods was the norm, in 2002 handcrafts amounted to 25% of fair trade sales while commodity food was up at 69%. [15]

  7. Burger King - Wikipedia

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    [202] [203] This promotion was one of the first in the fast food industry and set the pattern that continues to the present. BK's early success in the field was overshadowed by a 1982 deal between McDonald's and The Walt Disney Company to promote Disney's animated films beginning in the mid-1980s and running through the early 1990s.

  8. Vincent Tan - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Tan Chee Yioun [2] (Chinese: 陳志遠; pinyin: Chén Zhìyuǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Chì-uán; born 23 February 1952) is a Malaysian business magnate, investor and philanthropist who is a founder and chairperson of Berjaya Corporation, a diversified conglomerate listed on the Malaysian stock exchange.

  9. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    Smaller beer bottles (250 or 330 mL) carry a €0.10 deposit, and larger ones (750 mL or 1 L) a €0.20 one. Some fruit-juice bottles, such as those sold by Oxfam Wereldwinkels/Magasins du Monde, carry a €0.30 deposit. Some hard plastic milk and orange juice bottles such as those sold by Delhaize carry a €0.20 deposit.