Starbucks which is the largest coffee brand in the world

 

 

                According to business reports, Starbucks is the world's largest chain of restaurants. Starbucks is not just a chain of restaurants today. As well as hot coffee drinks, including frozen coffee drinks, iced tea, other flavored frozen drinks, Western-style burgers, baked goods, baked goods, oatmeal and yogurt, sandwiches, confectionery and whole coffee beans Starbucks also manufactures disposable cups, water bottles, snacks and other usable bags.

               In March 971, a small restaurant opened on a small, unpopulated little street in Seattle, a suburb of Washington, DC. The main purpose of this restaurant was to make people drink hot coffee before the end of spring. Launched on March 30, 1971, it was renamed Starbucks. Although small, this restaurant started with a big view with the contribution of three friends. They were friends I had met while studying at the University of San Francisco. The three were then known as English teachers, history teachers and writers. Their names are as follows: Jerry Baldwin (English teacher) Shev Siegel (history teacher) Gordon Boker (writer) All three were interested in starting a coffee shop, or else they were motivated. Because of Alfred Pete, the entrepreneur in the Peetz restaurant chain

                Starbucks was located on 2000 West Street, Seattle from 1971 to 1976, during which time Peat Coffee & Tea's distribution of raw coffee beans took place. That is, the first thing Starbucks did was sell coffee beans, not coffee beans. Initially, they bought and sold coffee beans from Peet's, but later bought coffee directly from growers. This journey came to a halt around 1984, when only six restaurants were able to operate in Seattle alone. Until then, the Starbucks pilot was Jerry Baldwin. They were so charismatic that they even managed to buy a Peat Coffee Restaurant. The coffee they first became accustomed to was the Italian-style coffee 'Xfrezo'. On that journey, by 1987, the three Starbucks founders. The Starbucks restaurant chain was reportedly sold to Harvard Schultz, their manager. Next, before we talk about Harvard Schultz's international activism to Starbucks, let's briefly read about the three friends who inspired the world to make coffee.

Jerry Baldwin

        Jerry was born in 1942. He is known in the American Coffee Market as the Coffee Man. Jerry, who co-founded Starbucks, later became chairman of Pitts Coffee & Tea Inc. Jerry, who also served as its CEO, was the last chairman. He has been a member of companies in this sector centered in Africa, Latin America, Argentina, and has also served as Chairman of Wine and Other Restaurant Networks. Jerry's wife is a photographer. Jane Baldwin is her name and the couple has three children. They own a wine company called J Baldwin.

Zev siegl

        Shev was born on December 28, 1942, to a Jewish family. Shev was a good speaker, teaching the history of the school and working as a teacher. He is a good American speaker on entrepreneurship and history. His father was the head of the Seattle Opera Group and was its pilot for twenty-six years. Shev's mother founded the Little School in Kirkland, Washington. Named Eleno Shapiro, she was a figure in the field of education. After pioneering to create a successful business with two friends, Shev Siegel left Starbucks to run his own business called Gourmet Coffee. It is a wholesaler. It has branches in six locations around Seattle. In addition, he is a character who is associated with more and more medium-sized businesses. He is a consultant and special guest speaker at the Small Business Development Council in Washington. He holds degrees from two universities in Business Management and Administration. Robin, an artist, is his wife. Her profession was painting boats in the harbor of Seattle.

Gordon Boker

        Gordon Boker's father died during World War II. Boker was taught and raised by his mother. He graduated from Odia High School in Seattle and entered the University of San Francisco. Baldwin was a friend in the university dormitory. Bocker, who came to the art of writing screenplays for screenplays, worked as a writer for Seattle Weekly at the behest of Heckler, who owns an advertising agency. Las Henry Rinsett, nicknamed the Writer of Restaurants and Hospitality. He was able to establish the Starbucks restaurant chain with Baldwin and Siegel not only because of the friendship he had with them at university. Because he also had knowledge of the restaurant and hospitality industry.

Harvard Schultz 

         Harvard Schultz is the character who later bought the chain of coffee restaurants donated by three friends and took it internationally. He ran a restaurant chain called Il Gionel, an Italian restaurant, and was the manager of Starbucks. After taking over Starbucks, he renamed his Il Gionel restaurants after Starbucks. Undeterred, Hay took Starbucks into the world by establishing branches of the restaurant chain in several locations in neighboring Canada. Simultaneously, he launched the entire Starbucks branch network in the United States and began to make a profit on it. By 1989, Starbucks had nearly 50 branches spread across the United States. It is estimated that the coffee consumed by those restaurants a year was about 2,000,000 pounds. It can be mentioned as an amount of nearly one million kilograms. It shows how much people love to drink coffee.

                Starbucks Tea was launched in 1999, not limited to a variety of flavors. Starbucks acquired the Tazo brand, which had a great reputation in the United States for its tea products, and entered the tea industry under the name Teavana. Starbucks had to pay $ 620 million to Tazo to buy Tiwana. Tiwana later decided to close its Tewana division in 2018, although it did serve coffee and beverages at every restaurant in the world.

               Starbucks Restaurants is located in about 32 locations in Egypt, Africa. There are more than 3600 Starbucks restaurants in China in the Asian region. 1080 in South Korea. Nearly 900 in England. Nearly 2500 in Canada. Nearly 1500 in Japan. These are the countries where Starbucks have the most coffee drinkers. In addition, there are an estimated 33,000 Starbucks restaurants in 79 countries covering every region of the world by 2020. In addition, Starbucks operates under the license of supermarkets and other malls around the world. Many others are trying to run restaurants that imitate the Starbucks logo, and Starbucks has had to constantly sue. The quantity of empty cups, jars and bottles released into the environment is also enormous as many people are addicted. Therefore, they have taken steps to produce cups that can be recycled.

               In 1971, under the leadership of three young men, Starbucks introduced coffee to the world and brought a great deal of wealth to the United States. Many say that many of the young people who were born in Sri Lanka in 1971 were extremely creative characters. Unfortunately for the country or the community, that creative youth was buried in this earth, making no sense. What can we not do in our country where tea is the best and coffee is the best? Can't we say that three young people in America made a real revolution in 1971? The coffee-drinking revolution, which was co-founded by a history teacher, an English teacher and a writer, has engulfed the world today. Then it can be said that it was a meaningful revolution.





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