The Strawberry Crème Frappuccino from Starbucks actually found itself at the center of a heated controversy in 2012 due to a specific ingredient.
Retail tycoon and South Korean Starbucks boss, Chung Yong-jin, has issued an apology following backlash from a marketing campaign seemingly mocking victims of a 1980s massacre. The coffee house made ...
The coffee chain drew backlash with a marketing campaign for a tumbler that is widely perceived as mocking those who died for South Korea’s pro-democracy movement.
Veterans Minister Kwon Oh-eul said Friday he believes Starbucks Korea should face sanctions over the recent controversial marketing campaign associated with the May 18 Gwangju democratization movement ...
In response to public backlash over a controversial marketing campaign, Starbucks Korea will close all stores for staff training focused on historical awareness and social sensitivity.