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Starbucks chief executive Laxman Narasimhan on Tuesday said people protesting the company and disrupting its stores over the Israel-Hamas war were being misled by false information spread...
O n- and offline, activists are urging consumers to boycott brands like Starbucks and McDonald’s over their perceived support for Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza, which has killed...
Starbucks is being targeted by protests and boycotts from both sides in the Israel-Gaza conflict. The turmoil is rooted in a union dispute.
Snopes examined the evidence behind allegations that Starbucks lost market value due to the company's support of Israel.
Does Starbucks fund Israel? Despite claims on social media that Starbucks supports Israel and funds its military, the company has not officially announced a sided stance on the conflict.
The Starbucks Foundation and Starbucks Indonesia announce a joint donation to provide humanitarian aid in Gaza. Message from Laks: A community we call Starbucks . Letter from Starbucks ceo: Affirming what we stand for . Message from Sara: Supporting our partners during the ongoing Israel-Gaza attacks
A viral TIkTok alleges Starbucks' CEO is "begging for forgiveness" over statements about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Starbucks on Wednesday criticized a message by its union about Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israeli civilians.
Starbucks, McDonald's and other major companies have touched off controversy tied to the Israel-Hamas war, exemplifying the corporate challenges posed by the high-stakes and politically charged conflict.
Starbucks has no stores in Israel or Gaza. It’s a swift reversal of fortune for Starbucks, which reported record sales in its latest quarter that ended Oct. 1. It celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Pumpkin Spice Latte and said growth was accelerating in China.