Starbucks keeps half of its Chinese cafés closed
Starbucks closes nearly half of its Chinese units to protect its workers from the disease, in line with government efforts to fight the coronavirus – origo wrote after BBC.
One unit of the company in GuangzhouSource: AFP / Imaginechina / Liu jiao
The company has about 4,300 cafés in China, which is the largest market after the US. Now, due to the unpredictable spread of the coronavirus, they are keeping 2000 units close, which is half of its units in China until further notification. (origo)
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