
Former Starbucks VP Joins Chinese Bubble Tea Chain CHAGEE
According to Chinese media outlet 36Kr, Starbucks' Vice President Li Tao has left the company and joined Chinese tea beverage brand CHAGEE earlier this year. CHAGEE has denied the rumor.
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According to Chinese media outlet 36Kr, Starbucks' Vice President Li Tao has left the company and joined Chinese tea beverage brand CHAGEE earlier this year. CHAGEE has denied the rumor.
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