Starbucks Korea Stores to Close Early for History Training After Boycott
Starbucks Korea plans to close all its stores early on June 22. This unprecedented move will facilitate history training for its entire workforce. The decision follows a promotional event that was reportedly botched, leading to a customer boycott against the company.

Starbucks Korea has announced that it will close all its stores early on June 22. The company states this measure is necessary to conduct history training for its entire workforce.
This initiative comes in response to a promotional event that garnered negative customer feedback and subsequently triggered a boycott. The company has described the early closure as an unprecedented step.
In a separate development, Chung Yong-jin was observed bowing his head during a press conference held last month. The event took place at the Josun Palace Luxury Collection Hotel in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
According to Bloomberg Markets, these developments reflect the company's efforts following recent public relations challenges.
