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Caught in the coffee crossfire - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Geopolitics

Caught in the coffee crossfire

Starbucks and other multinationals have faced backlash before, but the boycott over Israel is “completely different”.
Starbucks sales grow at slowest pace in a year - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Starbucks sales grow at slowest pace in a year

Boycotts in the Middle East over the company’s perceived support of Israel — which Starbucks has denied — also damped sentiment.

China Focus

Uncovering China’s market opportunity

The partial withdrawal of service and consumer companies from China leaves a vacuum, and like all vacuums, it will get filled.
Weekout: Starbucks, Asian Civilisations Museum, Baristart Coffee, Hawkers' Street and Takashimaya DS - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Things to do

Weekout: Starbucks, Asian Civilisations Museum, Baristart Coffee, Hawkers' Street and Takashimaya DS

Here’s a roundup of patriotic things to do on National Day week
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Buy right

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Gifts that keep on giving

In this season of giving, we bring to you gift ideas that will go far beyond the holiday season. Share the joy, cheer and goodwill with these thoughtful gifts that will leave a lasting impact.

Sustainability

Change is brewing as Starbucks leads coffee industry in sustainable practices

SINGAPORE (Oct 14): Walk into a Starbucks here and you will likely encounter tables strewn with used paper cups, plastic cups and straws, sticky with the residue of milky coffees and Frappuccinos. If the outlet was particularly busy, the trash bin would b

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A touch of home

SINGAPORE (Aug 12): Celebrate National Day with items inspired by all things local.
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