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发布时间:2020-06-21 17:48:55
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Questions 4~6
Some people
might want a "double tall skinny hazelnut decal latte", but Howard Schultz is
not one of them. The chairman and "chief global strategist" of the Starbucks
coffee chain prefers a Sumatra roast with no milk, no sugar and poured from a
French press—the kind of pure coffee, in fact, favored by those coffee snobs who
sneer at Starbucks, not just for its bewildering variety of choice and flavors
(55,000 different drinks, by the company’s count), but for its very
ubiquity—over 10,500 locations around the world, increasing at a rate of five a
day, and often within sight of each other.
Starbucks knows it
cannot ignore its critics. Anti-globalization protesters have occasionally
trashed its coffee shops; posh neighborhoods in San Francisco and London have
resisted the opening of new branches; and the company is a favorite target of
internet critics, on sites like www. ihatestarbucks, com. Mr. Schultz is
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