Starbucks Korea to shut stores for history lessons after โTank Dayโ furore
Starbucks stores in South Korea will close early next week so employees can receive history instruction after a botched marketing campaign triggered a public backlash, the US coffee chainโs local operator says. The move comes after Starbucks Korea provoked a furore last month wi
Starbucks stores in South Korea will close early next week so employees can receive history instruction after a botched marketing campaign triggered a public backlash, the US coffee chainโs local operator says.
The move comes after Starbucks Korea provoked a furore last month with a marketing campaign that evoked one of the most painful chapters in the countryโs march to democracy.
The coffee giantโs use of the wording โTank Dayโ and โ5/18โ to promote a range of coffee tumblers outraged South Koreans by evoking a military crackdown on May 18, 1980, against a pro-democracy uprising in Gwangju.
Starbucks Korea CEO Son Jung-hyun was fired over his role in the PR disaster, which Starbucksโs global headquarters said was โunintentionalโ but โnever should have happenedโ.
In a statement on Monday, Starbucks Korea operator Shinsegae Group said all outlets nationwide will close at 3pm (06:00 GMT) on Monday next week so employees can participate in โhistorical awareness and social sensitivityโ training.
Shinsegae Group said the move willย mark the first time that stores have shut early all at once across the country since Starbucks launched in South Korea in 1999.
Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin and top executives will separately undergo training on Wednesday, the retail conglomerate said.
โThe move is intended to take the incident as a lesson and prevent similar cases from recurring across the group in the future,โ Shinsegae Group said.

