Starbucks apologized Monday and said it would carry out inspections and staff training at its roughly 5,400 stores in China.
This comes after a state-backed newspaper said two of its outlets used expired ingredients.
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Starbucks apologized Monday and said it would carry out inspections and staff training at its roughly 5,400 stores in China. This | World | CNN
Starbucks apologized Monday and said it would carry out inspections and staff training at its roughly 5,400 stores in China.
This comes after a state-backed newspaper said two of its outlets used expired ingredients.
Learn more here.
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