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Customers had been using the “Call My Name” option — often used for jokes and K-pop fandom — to have baristas shout political ...
The company is trying to stop South Koreans from using their orders to express support for or opposition to candidates in the ...
Voters will head to the polls on June 3 following the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol for briefly declaring ...
Some customers are turning their coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of the country’s presidential election.
Starbucks has banned the use of presidential candidates' names in orders as South Korea's polarised election climate turns ...
Walk into any Starbucks in South Korea right now, and there are some names you definitely won't be hearing. Six to be exact - ...
Starbucks has temporarily disabled the use of six particular names on its app Walk into any Starbucks in South Korea right now, and there are some names you definitely won't be hearing. Six to be ...
Starbucks Korea Bans Political Names on Orders Ahead of Snap Election | Firstpost America | N18G Starbucks South Korea has ...
Starbucks is set to break with its long-standing tradition of direct barista-customer interaction by introducing self-service ...
Starbucks locations in South Korea have some name that are temporarily blocked amid election tension.There are six names – ...
SEOUL – Starbucks stores in South Korea have banned customers from using certain names as their own when they order their coffees – specifically, the six names that will be on the presidential ...
Walk into any Starbucks in South Korea right now, and there are some names you definitely won't be hearing. Six to be exact - and they happen to be the names of the candidates running in the ...