Starbucks really takes advantage of the situation, after the closure have flown with an aggressive marketing policy, advertising experts know that these cases usually involve forceful actions.
Beyond the case I think it is exaggerated and that the media act with double standards, if the case is sincere I feel sorry for men but there are also policies in the use of bathrooms and common areas. A business wants to sell that simple.
No one remembers when Starbucks limited the Wi-Fi for only customers for a while, nobody said anything, that corporate policy, just that.
I do not support racism but there are more important things, coincidentally the fact involves a global chain. The media and their cases, nothing happens by chance.
In two weeks nobody will remember the people of the incident, but Starbucks will have a new corporate world code, will be able to make publicity campaigns and many other things.
Soon we will see a TV commercial where they show smiling black people drinking coffee and at the end of the stage they will show the bathrooms
Best regards, great analysis, interesting post. The debate allows us to learn and communicate.
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I think you're right!