Starbucks to open its service in Barbados from this year

The American multinational coffeehouse - Starbucks has announced that they are planning to open their first location in the Barbados by this year.

Barbados: The American multinational coffeehouse – Starbucks has announced that they are planning to open their first location in the Barbados by this year.

The coffeehouse company has done partnership with the Caribbean Coffee Traders Limited – CCTL to inaugurate a store in Haggatt Hall St Michael.

As per the partnership, the CCTL would have the independent operating rights of the Starbucks stores in Barbados island. In addition, the company also manages all Starbucks retail stores in the other Caribbean regions such as – Jamaica, Cayman, Panama and Turks and Caicos.

This new location of Starbucks would serve people with the arabica coffee through Starbucks handcrafted beverages, and roughly around fifteen people would be employed who would assist in the partnership with the other entities.

In a statement, Starbucks asserted that “Barbados would be Starbucks’ tenth market in the Caribbean region, where it already delivers innovative and locally-relevant retail initiatives to its customers in -Aruba, Curacao, Bahamas, Cayman, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos and, most recently, the Dominican Republic.”

The American multinational coffeehouse – Starbucks is aiming to open 20,000 new cafes over this decade as part of its growth strategy. As of December 2020, the chain of the famous coffeehouse operated around 33,000 locations.

In a separate development, the Starbucks franchise of Japan has announced that it would release a particular local version of its Frappuccinos in all forty-seven areas of the country.

According to The Mainichi, a local newspaper, this transit by the Starbucks was undertaken to mark the 25th anniversary of the coffeehouse chain’s entry into the Japanese market. The campaign would continue until 3 August 2021.

Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse chain in the world. As of September 2020, the firm had 32,660 stores in 83 nations, including 16,637 company-operated stores and 16,023 licensed stores.