Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Patrick , leprechauns and Irish stew - all of the above is part of Irish culture .
Starbucks company apologized for its Irish subscribers to Twitter for being invited to " show why they are proud of the fact that they are British ," according to Portal Business uzero Leadership.The call was published in a campaign timed to coincide with the sixtyth anniversary of accession to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II.Starbucks offered to subscribers to substitute your answer tag # MyFrappuccino and get a discount on frappuchino during " happy hours " at Starbucks.Tweet with this appeal appeared in Twitter Starbucks on June five.Immediately after the appearance of it reacted with indignation about two thousand mikroblogerov from Ireland.Some of them stated that they refuse to go to restaurants to the network as long as the company did not bring an official apology .Starbucks issued an apology after three hours after the onset of indignant Irish office , reports The Telegraph.Apology of the company was: "We have placed a message on the Irish Starbucks page on Twitter, even though it only planned to place on the British page.Customers from Ireland: Excuse us. "Later came another formal apology on behalf of the company with the same content.Almost all the posts under the tag # MyFrappuccino, which can now be seen on Twitter, addressed to the Irish account Starbucks, users write, for example, that are proud of Guinness, St. Patrick , leprechauns and Irish stew - all of the above is part of Irish culture .Messages, responding to a question Starbucks is seriously under the tag # MyFrappuccino there is little, but there is , for example, the call addressed to the Ukrainian Starbucks " talk about the features of the agrarian policy of Stalin ."In Ireland, opened seventeen cafes Starbucks.As a result of two thousand and eleven they brought the entire four hundred and ninety,zero euros of income, while their losses amounted to three.three million euros.
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