Information about the alleged opening of a cafeteria began to circulate through social networks Starbucks in Las Mercedes, Caracas. This provoked various reactions among citizens who commented on the “economic recovery” of Venezuela.
“Venezuela it was fixed. We have Starbucks. The envious will say no “commented a user on Twitter, while posting a video showing the establishment.
However, this inauguration has not been confirmed by the famous American franchise. And this is because in reality it is not a place opened by them, but rather the program We Proudly Serve, which is developed together with the Nestlé brand.
“They offer the menu of Starbucks through the program We Proudly Serve, in alliance with Nestle, with which they train the staff to serve the drinks using the authentic recipes ”, journalist Luis De Jesús commented on his Twitter account.
Starbucks in Caracas?
Yes, and it is in #Yeetmarket
Las Mercedes, Caracas. pic.twitter.com/zZbnh74vVa
– Chachenkita (@chacheoc) December 18, 2021
Starbucks en Las Mercedes con We Proudly Serve
This program is promoted so that merchants have the option of offering products of Starbucks and with the necessary permits. According to the Nestlé website, with We Proudly Serve (We serve with pride) baristas are trained so that they can prepare “The popular Starbucks coffee creations at your workplace or in your coffee shop.”
Nor is it a place that exclusively sells coffee, but rather a space within the new 24-hour supermarket called Yeet Market, which sells other imported brands.
Certainly, in Valencia they began to sell Starbucks coffees in 2018. Here one of the managers of a local (which is not Starbucks, but does have the brand’s permits) explains a little about what the matter is about. ????: @GladysSeara. pic.twitter.com/XB7BQGSvO7
– Luis De Jesús (@Luisdejesus_) December 18, 2021
HILO: I’ll explain everything I could find out about Starbucks? New in Caracas.
Many will say “It’s only a coffee”, although there are super relevant and interesting aspects behind this new presence in Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/piSbIlxAi9
– Aníbal Bujanda Riera (@BujandaAnibal) December 19, 2021
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