Starbucks Wars Spilling the Beans on Chiswick’s Caffeine Kings
There has been much discussion recently about Chiswick’s coffee shops, in particular the seeming desire for Starbucks to take over high road and it’s supply of caffeine. The recent acquisition of the two Coffee Republic outlets has sparked indignant outrage from certain local residents who feel that the American giant Starbucks is not playing fairly. However, Starbucks makes no bones about their policy to ‘cluster’ their coffee houses with the aim to put the local man out of business, in-fact their tactics are so well known they have been the butt of jokes in such illustrious productions like the Simpsons and Austin Powers! Chiswick is certainly not the first place where residents are opposed to Starbucks, in Primrose Hill, locals successfully rejected plans for Starbucks to open in their ‘village’, they too have high rents and they too wanted to support their local traders. In fact the anti-Starbucks brigade stretches far and wide and has even prompted people to start websites on the subject. There are four main players in the Coffee House arena, Starbucks being the biggest with Coffee Republic, Caffe Nero and Costa Coffee being its competitors. Caffe Nero recently made a failed bid to buy out the struggling Coffee Republic chain but didn’t have funds – Starbucks did and so bought a total of 14 Coffee Republic sites, two of which are on our High Road. This will bring the number of Starbucks in Chiswick to four. Another issue
raised has been the ethics surrounding coffee trading practices.
Coffee is produced in some of the world’s poorest nations, Ethiopia
amongst them. Residents are concerned that that farmers get a fair
price for their coffee and can make sure of this by demanding Fair
Traid coffee, Oxfam approved brand that is sold in Starbucks amongst
others. February
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