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Starbucks Thailand targets 800 stores by 2030

It currently has 465 stores in the country.

Starbucks is planning to increase its stores in Thailand to 800 by 2030, including eight Community stores, the company said in a statement.

Starbucks, which celebrates 25 years in Thailand, currently has 465 stores in the Southeast Asian country.

“We are committed to connecting with all cultures and customers while continuing to raise the bar on coffee quality and craft, elevating coffee experience for our customers for many years to come,” said Nednapa Srisamai, managing director, Starbucks Thailand.

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It transformed its ICONSIAM flagship store into a Community Store to have a “meaningful impact on local communities” by adopting a profit-sharing business model where around 30 cents from every coffee beverage sold will be shared between the non-profit organisations Integrated Tribal Development Foundation and Scholars of Sustenance.

The new Community Store will support the company’s target to open 1,000 Community Stores by 2030.

 

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