Starbucks South Korea to Close All Stores Early for History Training
Starbucks in South Korea has announced plans to close all its stores early to conduct history training for its employees. This decision follows significant criticism from customers and political figures, including President Lee Jae Myung, regarding a recent promotional event.
Starbucks in South Korea is preparing to close all of its stores early to implement a mandatory history training program for its staff. This move is a direct response to recent public and political scrutiny faced by the company.
The initiative for history training comes in the wake of harsh criticism that erupted after a promotional event. The event reportedly sparked widespread negative reactions from customers and various political figures, including President Lee Jae Myung.
According to Japan Times, the early closure for staff training is a measure taken by Starbucks South Korea following the controversy.



