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  • #31
    de nos café meme + ;pour se faire une idée
    café dans des gobelets ....alors que pour starbuck ,c'est leur propre verre avec leur design
    Machi kifkif, hadek l'goblet l'byed, li fih l'kahwa li tahkmek à ladaire, c'est une spécificité algérienne....

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    • #32
      TAOUZ

      pourquoi tu as mis l'article en "négatif" c'est une bonne nouvel pour les algériens non ???

      Je comprends pas ! lol pourquoi abdel59 veux les bruler ?

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      • #33
        @Dandy
        C'est justement ça la standardisation. Leurs cafés ne prennent nullement en question les particularités locales: la déco est la même, le business plan est le même partout.
        Je trouverais qu'il y a standardisation si tous les cafés du monde se mettaient à imiter les Starbucks mais c'est pas le cas.

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        • #34
          .....
          Alleged relationship with the Israeli military

          There have been calls for boycott of Starbucks stores and products because it is alleged that Starbucks sends part of its profits to the Israeli military, something Starbucks refutes.[103] This allegation is apparently based on a spoof letter published on an anti-Zionist website.[104]
          It has been long alleged that CEO Howard Schultz is "an active Zionist"[105] and is a recipient of several Israeli awards including "The Israel 50th Anniversary Tribute Award" for "playing a key role in promoting a close alliance between the United States and Israel."[105] In response to these allegations Starbucks issued a statement saying “Neither Chairman Howard Schultz nor Starbucks fund or support the Israeli Army. Starbucks is a non-political organization and does not support individual political causes.”[105]
          Starbucks has been a regular target of activists protesting against the Israeli intervention in Gaza. Starbucks was forced to close a store in Beirut, Lebanon because of demonstrators shouting anti-Israel slogans and causing customers to flee.[106][dead link] Protesters in Beirut told the Associated Press that they targeted Starbucks because they claim Howard Schultz donates money to the Israeli military. They hung several banners on the shop's window and used white tape to paste a Star of David over the green-and-white Starbucks sign. They also distributed a letter saying Schultz "is one of the pillars of the American Jewish lobby and the owner of the Starbucks," which they said donates money to the Israeli military.[107] Starbucks responded by saying "Rumors that Starbucks Coffee Company and its management support Israel are unequivocally false. ... Starbucks is a nonpolitical organization and does not support political causes. Further, political preferences of a Starbucks partner [employee] at any level have absolutely no bearing on Starbucks company policies."[107]


          (c) Wiki.

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          • #35
            Le Proletaire, Starbuck verse 1% de son bénéfice a Tsahal.
            C'est un sioniste qui est a la tete de l'entreprise.
            Grace a lui, il y a un peu plus de palestiniens qui meurent chaque jour.
            Voila pourquoi jai mis l'article en negatif.

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            • #36
              De toute façon le café c'est mauvais pour la santé
              La guerre, c'est la guerre des hommes ; la paix, c'est la guerre des idées. V. Hugo

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