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    Starbucks Korea to Close Stores for History Training After Controversy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Starbucks Korea has announced it will temporarily close some of its outlets to conduct historical awareness training for its staff. This decision comes in response to public outrage over a recent advertising campaign that inadvertently referenced the 1980 military crackdown in South Korea, a sensitive and painful chapter in the nation’s history. The campaign, which aimed to promote a product, sparked widespread criticism for its perceived insensitivity towards the tragic events of that period.

    The 1980 military crackdown, often referred to as the Gwangju Uprising, involved violent suppression of pro-democracy protesters by government forces, resulting in numerous casualties. This event remains a deeply significant and emotional subject in South Korea, symbolizing the struggle for democracy and human rights. Starbucks Korea’s move to educate its employees highlights the importance of cultural and historical sensitivity in corporate communications, especially in a country with such a complex past.

    In a significant development, the coffee chain’s initiative to hold ‘historical awareness’ sessions aims to prevent similar controversies in the future and restore public trust. Meanwhile, this incident underscores the broader challenge multinational companies face when navigating local histories and cultural contexts. Starbucks Korea’s response may set a precedent for other global brands operating in regions with sensitive historical backgrounds, emphasizing the need for careful consideration in marketing strategies.

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