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Selling 83 company-owned locations in France and the Benelux nations to a franchisee (who is also taking over 177 other locations from other franchisees) and closing their offices in Amsterdam.
Starbucks cutting European operations, corporate workforce
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Re: Starbucks cutting European operations
I wonder what other countries they will start franchising in.
One of the things that has kept them consistent is they are good at running corporate owned locations...
One of the things that has kept them consistent is they are good at running corporate owned locations...
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Re: Starbucks cutting European operations
Actually most of the stores outside the US are licensed stores. Look on page 6:storewanderer wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2018, 9:55 pm I wonder what other countries they will start franchising in.
One of the things that has kept them consistent is they are good at running corporate owned locations...
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Starbucks also announced today that they would be laying off approximately 5% of the staff in their corporate offices, mostly in Seattle. This will amount to around 350 employees.
Starbucks also announced today that they would be laying off approximately 5% of the staff in their corporate offices, mostly in Seattle. This will amount to around 350 employees.