Tata Consumer Products has denied a report suggesting American coffee chain Starbucks could exit India soon due to rising ...
Indian FMCG major Tata Consumer has denied reports that US coffee giant Starbucks is looking to exit India. The company on ...
Starbucks seasoned baristas have crafted limited-edition beverages with local flavours and collaboration with Riteish and ...
Starbucks will continue operations in India as stated by Tata Consumer Products, bringing a pause to the speculation about the coffee giant's exit from India. However, social media users flooded ...
"In India, good quality real estate with traffic... is a challenge," he said, contrasting that to the "massive development of malls" in China, Starbucks' second largest market and the second most ...
Is the American coffee giant Starbucks planning to shut shop in India? No, according to joint venture partner Tata Consumer Products (TCP). Speaking to CNBC-TV18 on December 19, TCP addresses ...
Tata in a 50:50 joint venture with US-based Starbucks Corporation operates a cafe chain in India under the brand name of Starbucks, which is the leading cafe chain in India. Starbucks had 457 ...
US pizza chain Papa John’s eyes 2025 India launch, targeting food delivery amid shifting consumer habits and inflation.
(Photo by Fielding Buck/The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Starbucks has packed up its Christmas cheer and is rolling out its “winter provisions,” which include a new espresso and a vegan food item.
Starbucks workers across the US launched a five-day strike, demanding better contract terms. The union, representing over 10,000 baristas, accuses Starbucks of stalling negotiations and offering ...
Tata Consumer Products has denied a report suggesting American coffee chain Starbucks could exit India soon due to rising losses and high operating costs Tata Consumer Products has denied a report ...
By Praveen Paramasivam (Reuters) -India's Tata Consumer Products will push back plans for some new Starbucks store openings until later in its existing schedule as fewer customers are walking into ...