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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Starbucks Brand Crashes After Announcement of Plan to Hire 10,000 Muslim ‘Refugees’

The Starbucks Coffee brand has taken a major hit since the company’s announcement that it would hire 10,000 Muslim “refugees” in response to President Donald Trump’s temporary travel moratorium in January.

Starbucks was one of those early to criticize President Trump for putting a temporary hold on immigration from a list of seven terror-torn countries flagged by the Obama administration. In response, the coffee house giant pledged to hire 10,000 Muslim refugees over five years in protest against Trump’s order.

But since the company issued its anti-Trump statement its brand name has lost its luster with customers. Perception levels of the Starbucks brand name fell by an incredible two-thirds since its January announcement, according to a YouGov survey, as reported by Yahoo Finance.

The survey measures how potential customers feel about a company’s brand and asks if they have “heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative.”

In the week before the company’s January refugees announcement, 30% of respondents said they would consider spending money at Starbucks. But after the statement that number fell to 24 percent, the survey discovered.

The company’s announcement immediately sparked a #BoycottStarbucks movement on Twitter and brought condemnation from coast to coast.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Insert foot in mouth,watch business go down drain, as in SWAMP.

Bob Aswell said...

Get George Clooney for a sales consultant!!!!!!!!!!!! That oughta' help. Bob Aswell

Anonymous said...

Hope so.

Anonymous said...

I hope the next time I hear about Starbucks it's claiming chapter 11.

Anonymous said...

I will never buy coffee from that Sh.Thole.

Anonymous said...

I guess that I should dump that stock.

Anonymous said...


Wasn't frequent customer; they managed to convince me that never buying again will be just fine. Way to go, Howard!