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The milestone comes six months after the US coffee chain celebrated its 10-year anniversary in the southeast Asian country

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Starbucks’ outlet at the Lotte Mall West Lake shopping centre in Hanoi | Photo credit: Starbucks

Starbucks has reached 100 stores in Vietnam with a new outlet at the Lotte Mall West Lake shopping centre in Hanoi.

The Seattle-based coffee chain entered the Vietnamese market with a store in Ho Chi Minh City in February 2013, and had planned to reach 100 stores by the end of the first quarter.

Starbucks is currently present in nine Vietnamese cities and employs more than 1,200 staff.

“We look forward to the future of Starbucks in Vietnam – quality, elevated coffee experiences for our customers, to contribute positively to our communities and give more than we take from the planet will remain our key priorities,” said Patricia Marques, General Manager of Starbucks Vietnam, on the coffee chain’s 10-year anniversary in Vietnam.

In April 2023, Starbucks opened its first Greener Store in Vietnam. Located at the Thiso Mall shopping centre, the store forms part of the coffee chain’s plans to reach 10,000 Greener Stores globally by 2025.

Introduced in 2018, the Greener Store Framework assesses Starbucks outlets against 25 standards across eight environmental impact areas, such as energy efficiency, water stewardship and waste diversion. Starbucks has certified more than 3,500 Greener Stores globally to date across 20 markets.

 
Last time I spent 39 RMB on a cup of Starbucks iced coffee
I only took two sips through the straw and finished the coffee.
The rest is all ice
I will never go to Starbucks again
 
Last time I spent 39 RMB on a cup of Starbucks iced coffee
I only took two sips through the straw and finished the coffee.
The rest is all ice
I will never go to Starbucks again

I remember going to Chengdu a few years ago and Starbucks was everywhere. Full of youngsters queueing.

I didn't get it. The average starting graduate salary was around ~RMB4K monthly then? I wondered why are there so many youngsters willing to spend ~1% of their monthly income on a cup of coffee which doesn't taste that special anyway? It's like asking Singaporean youngsters to spend ~SGD40 on a cup of coffee.
 
I remember going to Chengdu a few years ago and Starbucks was everywhere. Full of youngsters queueing.

I didn't get it.

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CIA and their mysteriously magical and unexplainable brainwashing...has nothing to do with the people's own free will.
 

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