For years, Starbucks was the dominant coffee chain in China. Now rivals offering local flavors and cheaper prices are ...
Starbucks’ China revenue fell 7% last quarter, as Chinese shoppers turned to more affordable drinks sold by local chains like ...
Coffee farms in Starbucks’ and Nestlé’s supply chains in China are not living up to the multinationals’ ethical standards, sometimes using children as workers, excessive hours and lax ...
Coffee farms in Nestlé’s and Starbucks’s Chinese supply chains ... according to nonprofit China Labor Watch. In a report released this week, the New York-based activist organization said ...
Alibaba said the company and Starbucks are “always exploring new ways to deepen our long-term partnership in China.” The two companies partnered to make visits to Starbucks’ Roastery high ...
Starbucks (SBUX) is facing a challenge in China, specifically coffee and tea drinkers want more options for a lower cost, Alexandra Stevenson, Julie Creswell, and Zixu Wang of The New York Times ...
Starbucks China has appointed Tony Yang, former president of Tezign, as its first Chief Growth Officer. This follows a management shake-up in September with Molly Liu becoming sole CEO.
Starbucks alone now operates 7,600 stores across China, and Nestlé’s coffee-in-a-can drinks can be found in almost any Chinese convenience store and its Nespresso machines in a growing number ...