By country doesn’t tell you much unless you break it down per capita or per 100,000
Why are there so many Starbucks in România, compared to many other countries?
CORRECT:SWİTZERLAND
Currently, there are 57 Starbucks locations across Switzerland. The company is planning to expand, with 30 new locations expected to open in 2024, potentially bringing the total to around 80-90, depending on profitability
Didn’t have a clue there were 25 in Portugal. I think i saw one in the airport and more 2 lisbon. If they all disappear tomorrow, no one will miss them.
There are 15 Starbucks in Vienna alone. This has to be old or inaccurate.
Lol, in Scandinavia they know, what good coffee is.
Starbucks opened in Croatia ages ago and closed because Croats drink coffee sitting down.
I don’t get the people drinking coffee there. And don’t understand how people are daring to call this a coffee ?
Fuck r/albania am I right?
(I’m Albanian)
Not even the Swiss are safe.
Finland has the highest per capita coffee consumption in the world and I don’t think Sweden is far off. I wonder why we don’t like Starbucks. To me it’s because the coffee is too hot and way overpriced.
We have way more than 2 in Austria. This data has to be older than 10 years.
6 in Serbia? I bet you they’re all in Belgrade too, maybe one in Novi Sad
Expensive water with some disgusting taste and too much sugar plus idiots with macbooks.
Won’t find it in the Baltics since there are more better cafe chains there.
Starbucks is good to use the laptop (internet and plug easy) but the quality of the products including coffee is not good.
UK, 911… You okay there, buddy? ☕
Why no in Baltics?
I guess our local chains are too strong in the baltics.
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There’s Starbucks on Tallink ferries that go between Finland and Estonia. It’s missing from the map.
People in Sweden and Finland drink more coffee than anyone else on the planet, yet there are only a few stores here.
That should tell you everything you need to know about Starbucks.
TIL, that we have Starbucks in Finland.
Turkey is surprising, I would assume people prefer proper coffe there.
I guess it’s the tourism.
I have never been to a Starbucks in my life. As greeks we love coffee but our whole shtick is that we have great iced coffee that you don’t easily find elsewhere (don’t know why it’s literally the most straightforward way to make iced coffee). Starbucks just doesn’t have any appeal for me, it’s just overpriced milkshakes christened as iced coffees. Very popular with kids, I can see why.
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Old data, Finland has 2 anymore.
GB loves its US Pacific Northwestern coffee!
Who goes to a Starbucks in Italy?
How many per person? By country?
The Italians and Austrians don’t take this shit.
Are there only 9 Starbucks in Switzerland? [In Zurich only there are 10+](https://www.starbucks.ch/en/store-locator?types=starbucks&place=Z%C3%BCrich&latLng=47.3768866%2C8.541693999999985&zoom=12). How old is the data?
By country doesn’t tell you much unless you break it down per capita or per 100,000
Why are there so many Starbucks in România, compared to many other countries?
CORRECT:SWİTZERLAND
Currently, there are 57 Starbucks locations across Switzerland. The company is planning to expand, with 30 new locations expected to open in 2024, potentially bringing the total to around 80-90, depending on profitability
Didn’t have a clue there were 25 in Portugal. I think i saw one in the airport and more 2 lisbon. If they all disappear tomorrow, no one will miss them.
There are 15 Starbucks in Vienna alone. This has to be old or inaccurate.
Lol, in Scandinavia they know, what good coffee is.
Starbucks opened in Croatia ages ago and closed because Croats drink coffee sitting down.
I don’t get the people drinking coffee there. And don’t understand how people are daring to call this a coffee ?
Fuck r/albania am I right?
(I’m Albanian)
Not even the Swiss are safe.
Finland has the highest per capita coffee consumption in the world and I don’t think Sweden is far off. I wonder why we don’t like Starbucks. To me it’s because the coffee is too hot and way overpriced.
We have way more than 2 in Austria. This data has to be older than 10 years.
6 in Serbia? I bet you they’re all in Belgrade too, maybe one in Novi Sad
Expensive water with some disgusting taste and too much sugar plus idiots with macbooks.
Won’t find it in the Baltics since there are more better cafe chains there.
Starbucks is good to use the laptop (internet and plug easy) but the quality of the products including coffee is not good.
UK, 911… You okay there, buddy? ☕
Why no in Baltics?
I guess our local chains are too strong in the baltics.
Diseases
There’s Starbucks on Tallink ferries that go between Finland and Estonia. It’s missing from the map.
People in Sweden and Finland drink more coffee than anyone else on the planet, yet there are only a few stores here.
That should tell you everything you need to know about Starbucks.
TIL, that we have Starbucks in Finland.
Turkey is surprising, I would assume people prefer proper coffe there.
I guess it’s the tourism.
I have never been to a Starbucks in my life. As greeks we love coffee but our whole shtick is that we have great iced coffee that you don’t easily find elsewhere (don’t know why it’s literally the most straightforward way to make iced coffee). Starbucks just doesn’t have any appeal for me, it’s just overpriced milkshakes christened as iced coffees. Very popular with kids, I can see why.