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Exclusive: Dublin airport rebrands Starbucks cafe – but still selling Starbucks products
Airport says Starbucks sales are a ‘temporary’ measure as critics point to boycott over Gaza and firm’s conduct toward unions
A ‘new’ cafe in Dublin airport’s Terminal 1 is still selling Starbucks products under a different brand name, Skwawkbox can reveal.
The airport announced the opening of its new ‘Vista’ cafe on Thursday in what is said was a unit ‘previously occupied by Starbucks:
But critics were quick to link the announcement to the boycott of Starbucks by many in response to the firm’s links to Israel and its ongoing anti-union activities in the US, with hundreds of responses like the examples below:
I think this is still Starbucks they've just rebranded the name of the café to try and avoid the ongoing boycott. If you zoom in you can see the Starbucks menu, plus they're still using Starbucks cups! There's also zero online presence for "Vista Coffee" – it doesn't exist!
— James M (@MamesJolloy) January 4, 2024
Why is there what looks like a @Starbucks logo in the corner of the left hand screen?
Can you clarify whether this is a rebranding of the existing outlet or has the new one stolen Starbuck's property?
Hope you can clarify; I'm sure you don't want to be associated with theft. pic.twitter.com/xipWJA1eTm— Brian (@LifeOfBOS) January 5, 2024
Starbucks has seen its share price hit since the boycott on sales, despite the company CEO issuing a statement that Starbucks ‘condemns violence, hate, lies and weaponised speech – he did not mention Israel or Gaza in the statement – and that Starbucks ‘stand[s] for humanity’.
Starbucks in the US has been engaged in a long campaign against unionisation by workers that saw leaked video in 2022 show the firm’s founder begging store managers to step up their anti-union activities – and the firm suing the union for trademark infringement. Boycott calls grew after a post went out on the Starbucks Workers Union official Twitter account posted a message of solidarity with Palestine after the widely-misrepresented Hamas raid last October and Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza that has killed over 30,000 civilians, more than two thirds of them children and women. Starbucks share price has fallen by around seven percent since the boycott. It is not the only global brand to see profits fall – McDonalds’ CEO has admitted that the business has taken a ‘meaningful’ hit.
A spokesperson for Dublin airport confirmed that the Vista cafe is using Starbucks products, but told Skwawkbox that both the brand and the product usage were temporary and that the Starbucks cafe closed because its contract had run out:
Vista is a temporary brand. Starbucks closed at the end of December as their contract expired. An exciting new local coffee brand will be permanently moving into this location in March. Until then, the new operator (using Starbucks’ products) is running the unit temporarily as Vista, ensuring passengers get their caffeine fix.
This change is part of a major overhaul of the food and beverage offerings in T1 and T2 at Dublin Airport which will happen over the coming months. Passengers will see several units operate on a temporary basis in the short term – under generic brands – while the fit-out works are completed.
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New Doctor Who Festive Designs from Lovarzi
Lovarzi has revealed new Doctor Who festive designs, featuring the Weeping Angels and Great Intelligence.
The designs are available as a Christmas Sweater, Hat, and Scarf, all made from lightweight, high-quality Acrylic,
The Weeping Angels first appeared in Blink (2008), voted one of the most popular stories of all time by Doctor Who Magazine readers; their popularity meant they were soon back, this time to face off against the Eleventh Doctor in The Time of Angels/ Flesh and Stone (2010). They’ve returned numerous times since, including in Matt Smith’s swansong episode, The Time of the Doctor (2013) and in the Thirteenth Doctor episode, Village of the Angels (2021).
The Great Intelligence, meanwhile, first menaced the Second Doctor in The Abominable Snowmen(1967), but is probably best remembered for the sequel, The Web of Fear, the following year. Despite being a massive hit, the Intelligence disappeared for many years, finally returning in The Snowmen (2012), featuring the sinister titular snowmen that are a key part of Lovarzi’s Sweater, Hat, and Scarf designs.
Maninder Singh Sahota, Director of Lovarzi, says:
It was only natural for us to turn the spotlight on some of Doctor Who’s best baddies, especially with the show celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Lovarzi’s now been creating officially licensed Doctor Who products for over a decade now too, so it’s a wonderful thought, knowing how many fans have unwrapped our scarves, umbrellas, bags, jumpers, and more on Christmas Day.
The Weeping Angels and Snowmen Sweater, Scarf, and Hat are also decorated with the Doctor’s trusty space-time ship, the TARDIS, plus Christmas trees and a flurry of snowflakes.
The Weeping Angel and Snowmen Christmas Sweater, Scarf, and Hat are available to order from lovarzi.co.uk<\/a>