By country doesn’t tell you much unless you break it down per capita or per 100,000
BlackLightRO on
Why are there so many Starbucks in România, compared to many other countries?
Educational_Ad_8820 on
CORRECT:SWÄ°TZERLAND
Currently, there are 57 Starbucks locations across Switzerland. The company is planning to expand, with 30 new locations expected to open in 2024, potentially bringing the total to around 80-90, depending on profitability
FMSV0 on
Didn’t have a clue there were 25 in Portugal. I think i saw one in the airport and more 2 lisbon. If they all disappear tomorrow, no one will miss them.
AmerikanischerTopfen on
There are 15 Starbucks in Vienna alone. This has to be old or inaccurate.
pipka__ on
Lol, in Scandinavia they know, what good coffee is.
Sa-naqba-imuru on
Starbucks opened in Croatia ages ago and closed because Croats drink coffee sitting down.
bowingace on
Fuck r/albania am I right?
(I’m Albanian)
Falsus on
I am surprised there is even 3 star bucks in Sweden and 4 in Finland. Random small time cafes is extremely common and you can find coffee to be served just about everywhere.
SexyThrowAwayFunTime on
Not even the Swiss are safe.
Zealousideal-Eye6447 on
Finland has the highest per capita coffee consumption in the world and I don’t think Sweden is far off. I wonder why we don’t like Starbucks. To me it’s because the coffee is too hot and way overpriced.
Sabbelwakker on
We have way more than 2 in Austria. This data has to be older than 10 years.
Dragomir_Despic on
6 in Serbia? I bet you they’re all in Belgrade too, maybe one in Novi Sad
Fuzzy-Tale8267 on
Incorrect map! Kosova is not part of Serbia!
Dr_J_Doe on
Won’t find it in the Baltics since there are more better cafe chains there.
DianinhaC on
Starbucks is good to use the laptop (internet and plug easy) but the quality of the products including coffee is not good.
larholm on
UK, 911… You okay there, buddy? ☕
rotterdham on
Why no in Baltics?
Biliunas on
I guess our local chains are too strong in the baltics.
Basic-Still-7441 on
There’s Starbucks on Tallink ferries that go between Finland and Estonia. It’s missing from the map.
izayoi-o_O on
People in Sweden and Finland drink more coffee than anyone else on the planet, yet there are only a few stores here.
That should tell you everything you need to know about Starbucks.
SullenJester00 on
Turkey is surprising, I would assume people prefer proper coffe there.
I guess it’s the tourism.
Gr33hn on
3 in Sweden? Must be old data, as far as I know there are only 1 or 2 left and only in Stockholm.
nmfpriv on
Given in Italy and Portugal people actually know good coffee there are only Starbucks for tourists
VisuellTanke on
Sweden and Finland loves coffee. Thats why we don’t have that many Starbucks. /s
Equivalent_Two_2163 on
I don’t go near them. Overpriced nonsense
BurningDanger on
turkey must have more… there is one almost everywhere
filulu on
F u C k starbøcks. Please stay in the states where u belong.
Goronds on
Too many, will never understand people buying this overpriced juice that has nothing to do with a good coffee
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Old data, Finland has 2 anymore.
Who goes to a Starbucks in Italy?
How many per person? By country?
The Italians and Austrians don’t take this shit.
Are there only 9 Starbucks in Switzerland? [In Zurich only there are 10+](https://www.starbucks.ch/en/store-locator?types=starbucks&place=Z%C3%BCrich&latLng=47.3768866%2C8.541693999999985&zoom=12). How old is the data?
By country doesn’t tell you much unless you break it down per capita or per 100,000
Why are there so many Starbucks in România, compared to many other countries?
CORRECT:SWÄ°TZERLAND
Currently, there are 57 Starbucks locations across Switzerland. The company is planning to expand, with 30 new locations expected to open in 2024, potentially bringing the total to around 80-90, depending on profitability
Didn’t have a clue there were 25 in Portugal. I think i saw one in the airport and more 2 lisbon. If they all disappear tomorrow, no one will miss them.
There are 15 Starbucks in Vienna alone. This has to be old or inaccurate.
Lol, in Scandinavia they know, what good coffee is.
Starbucks opened in Croatia ages ago and closed because Croats drink coffee sitting down.
Fuck r/albania am I right?
(I’m Albanian)
I am surprised there is even 3 star bucks in Sweden and 4 in Finland. Random small time cafes is extremely common and you can find coffee to be served just about everywhere.
Not even the Swiss are safe.
Finland has the highest per capita coffee consumption in the world and I don’t think Sweden is far off. I wonder why we don’t like Starbucks. To me it’s because the coffee is too hot and way overpriced.
We have way more than 2 in Austria. This data has to be older than 10 years.
6 in Serbia? I bet you they’re all in Belgrade too, maybe one in Novi Sad
Incorrect map! Kosova is not part of Serbia!
Won’t find it in the Baltics since there are more better cafe chains there.
Starbucks is good to use the laptop (internet and plug easy) but the quality of the products including coffee is not good.
UK, 911… You okay there, buddy? ☕
Why no in Baltics?
I guess our local chains are too strong in the baltics.
There’s Starbucks on Tallink ferries that go between Finland and Estonia. It’s missing from the map.
People in Sweden and Finland drink more coffee than anyone else on the planet, yet there are only a few stores here.
That should tell you everything you need to know about Starbucks.
Turkey is surprising, I would assume people prefer proper coffe there.
I guess it’s the tourism.
3 in Sweden? Must be old data, as far as I know there are only 1 or 2 left and only in Stockholm.
Given in Italy and Portugal people actually know good coffee there are only Starbucks for tourists
Sweden and Finland loves coffee. Thats why we don’t have that many Starbucks. /s
I don’t go near them. Overpriced nonsense
turkey must have more… there is one almost everywhere
F u C k starbøcks. Please stay in the states where u belong.
Too many, will never understand people buying this overpriced juice that has nothing to do with a good coffee