Starbucks Korea to Close Stores for History Training Following Ad Campaign Backlash
Starbucks Korea has announced plans to temporarily close its stores to conduct historical awareness training for its employees. This decision comes after a significant public backlash concerning a recent advertising campaign. The controversial campaign reportedly evoked imagery reminiscent of the 1980 military crackdown, prompting the company to address public concerns.
Starbucks Korea is set to temporarily close its stores to facilitate historical awareness training for its employees.
This initiative follows a significant public backlash that arose from a recent advertising campaign. The controversial ad campaign generated a furore for reportedly evoking the 1980 military crackdown.
In response to the public's reaction, the coffee chain has decided to implement this training, aiming to ensure a heightened historical awareness among its staff.
(Source: Al Jazeera)



