Starbucks struggles to quell outrage over ‘Tank Day’ ad campaign that evoked massacre in South Korea
The coffee chain drew backlash with a marketing campaign for a tumbler that is widely perceived as mocking those who died for South Korea’s pro-democracy movement.
The chairman of Starbucks Korea’s parent company has apologized and begged for forgiveness for an advertisement that seemed to mock a deadly 1980 military crackdown against pro-democracy protesters.
Coffee chain has seen ‘very significant’ drop in sales after campaign that evoked crackdown, local operator says.
Tank Day’ event causes outrage with ‘malicious mockery’ of deadly crackdown during dictatorship era ...
The South Korean President called the coffee house out for exhibiting 'inhumane and disgraceful behaviour' ...
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Starbucks offers free coffee to customers the day after a Dunkin’ Donuts Super Bowl LIX ad seems to diss the company.
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