Starbucks, Chinese: 星巴克, is the name of an American coffee chain. Founded in 1971, it is the world's largest coffee chain, with its headquarters in Seattle, Washington, USA. In addition to coffee, Starbucks also has tea, pie and cakes. Starbucks has nearly 12,000 branches in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific. In March 2012, two Starbucks desserts in the United States were exposed to use cochineal as a colorant, and experts said it might cause allergies in asthmatics. In April 2012, Starbucks announced that it would stop using the colorant. |
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