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Starbucks to open outlets in India this year kidd Mar 8th, 12, 06:29 PM #1

Starbucks to open outlets in India this year
Posted: 30 January 2012 2246 hrs


John Culver, president of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific (L), shakes hands with vice chairman of Tata Global Beverages RK Krishnakumar at a press conference in Mumbai on Jan 30. (AFP/Punit Paranjpe)

MUMBAI: Starbucks plans to open outlets in India for the first time under a deal announced on Monday with Tata Global Beverages, billed as the world's second-largest tea company.

Tata, part of steel-to-software conglomerate Tata Group, and Seattle-based Starbucks said they had entered into a 50:50 joint venture that will operate Starbucks cafes starting later this year.

"India is a unique market which gives us huge opportunities," Starbucks' China and Asia Pacific president John Culver told reporters.

The first outlets will open in the capital New Delhi and financial hub Mumbai in August or September with plans for at least 50 cafes by the end of 2012.

Starbucks outlets are planned for shopping malls, airports, railway stations and other locations.

Starbucks has for years been eyeing the Indian market, where major US food giants including McDonald's, Domino's Pizza and Pizza Hut have already established a strong presence.

However, it will face strong competition from established local coffee chains including Costa Coffee and Cafe Coffee Day.

The nation of 1.2 billion people has traditionally been a tea-drinking country, but Western-style coffee chains have grown in popularity in recent years among the wealthy and growing middle class.

- AFP/al

Starbucks to open outlets in India this year - Channel NewsAsia


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viperhunter Mar 10th, 12, 11:13 PM #2
kidd, you Starbucks fan?
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kidd Mar 11th, 12, 04:19 PM #3
Mmm, I don't mind Starbucks but I won't specially go there either.

I posted this because I went to India twice for about a month, and what struck me most was that they had no supermarket and no Starbucks. (They do have their homegrown brands like Cafe Coffee Day though, and I spent a lot of time there...)

Anyway countries may decry MNC brands as destroying the culture/mom and pop stores, but to a traveller it is comforting to encounter brands you're familiar with wherever you go.

I've been following the debate in the Lok Sabha about foreign supermarket/F&N brands, and this Starbuck debate has been simmering for years. I guess I'm happy to know that the next time I go to India, it will be there. I'm also wondering what changes may happen now that the barrier to foreign F&N has been lifted a little more.
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viperhunter Mar 17th, 12, 11:03 PM #4
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Anyway countries may decry MNC brands as destroying the culture/mom and pop stores, but to a traveller it is comforting to encounter brands you're familiar with wherever you go.
Yes, this is cultural colonisation!
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