
A Starbucks coffee shop operating inside China's Forbidden City has been booted out.
Not enough variety for the patrons/tourists.
The coffee shop was closed and the logo removed along with a neighboring souvenier shop.
Starbucks was given the option of remaining in business as long as another beverage store was permitted to sell domestic coffee.
What? Afraid of competition?
Turns out a survey of visitors from home and abroad preferred to taste some imperial food NOT
imperialistic food.Earlier this year, a blogger from the China Central Television asked Starbucks to to get out and nearly 500,000 Internet users backed the request.
Does this smell like nationalism to anyone? A double standard? China wants to buy into other country's landmarks, but don't like when it happens at home?










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