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Malaysia Starbucks franchise holder triples loss on boycotts

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Malaysia Starbucks franchise holder triples loss on boycotts
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BERJAYA Food’s hundreds of Starbucks’ subsidiary outlets across Malaysia contributed to the company’s fifth straight quarterly loss after boycotts of US fast food brands over America’s support of Israel’s offensive in Gaza began last year.

The company reported a net loss of RM70.3 million (S$21.3 million) for the six-month period that ended in December.

As at Jun 30, 2024, the unit operated 408 Starbucks cafes in the country, according to the company’s annual report. Berjaya does not break out its Starbucks revenue.

Berjaya Food’s shares fell 2.9 per cent to the lowest since Nov 19 on Friday.

“While the Starbucks brand faces challenges, the group remains committed to growth and diversification by expanding its brand portfolio and leveraging opportunities locally and internationally,” Berjaya said.” The company expects the strategic initiatives and plans for Starbucks “to enhance performance and drive positive results”.

Berjaya founder Vincent Tan in January said there was no reason to continue the Starbucks boycott after the Gaza ceasefire, Malaysiakini reported. Boycotting Starbucks does not affect Israel, he said.

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Berjaya also operates the Kenny Rogers Roasters chain in Malaysia and the Paris Baguette brand in the Philippines.

The company “is well-positioned for further progress and stronger financial results”, it said.

Some customers have accused the coffee chain of not doing enough to pressure Israel to end its fighting in Gaza.

Starbucks chief executive officer Brian Niccol, during his first visit to the Middle East since becoming head of the company in September, said the boycotts were “not based on anything that’s accurate or true. We have never supported any militaries”. BLOOMBERG

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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