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  2. Criticism of Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The protests against Starbucks derived from the Winkler letter were not the first; earlier protests occurred in June 2002 in Cairo, Dubai and Beirut universities in response to Schultz's criticism of Yasser Arafat. [64] Starbucks was a regular target of activists protesting against Israel's role in the 2008 Gaza War over the claims.

  3. Starbucks responds to criticism over refugee hiring blowback

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  4. Starbucks sued for allegedly using coffee from farms with ...

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    A consumer advocacy group is suing Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee brand, for false advertising, alleging that it sources coffee and tea from farms with human rights and labor abuses ...

  5. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Starbucks had drawn similar criticism when it reintroduced the vintage logo in 2006. ... in response to ...

  6. Criticism of fast food - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of fast food includes claims of negative health effects, animal cruelty, cases of worker exploitation, children-targeted marketing and claims of cultural degradation via shifts in people's eating patterns away from traditional foods.

  7. Starbucks must disclose spending on response to union ... - AOL

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    Starbucks Corp must provide U.S. regulators with documents detailing its spending on efforts to discuss unionizing with workers, part of the agency's probe into whether the coffee chain violated ...

  8. Howard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    In response to most of the questions Schultz gave the same answer: "I support the law, and I also take offense with you categorizing me or Starbucks as a union buster when that is not true." [ 99 ] During the hearing Sen. Bernie Sanders asked Schultz whether he would follow the ruling of NLRB administrative law judge Michael Rosas.

  9. Why Starbucks, Whole Foods, and others are closing stores in ...

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    For Starbucks, though, it's a bit harder to understand if crime truly was a factor. A spokesperson for the company declined to comment on whether safety played a part in the decision in particular.