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50 Starbucks Coffee Cafes in India by 2012: Local Coffee Giants Challenged

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Starbucks will make its eagerly awaited foray into India later this year, opening outlets under a deal announced Monday with Tata Global Beverages to tap into the country's fast-growing taste for coffee.

Tata, part of steel-to-software conglomerate Tata Group, and Seattle-based Starbucks said they had entered into a 50:50 joint venture that will operate Starbucks cafes starting in New Delhi and Mumbai in August or September.

"India is a unique market which gives us huge opportunities," Starbucks' China and Asia Pacific president John Culver told reporters, saying they would not stop at India's two main cities.

Starbucks, the world's largest coffee shop chain, has plans for at least 50 outlets by the end of 2012 as the group bets on lifestyle changes that are turning the tea-drinking country into a booming market for cafes.

"We will move as fast as possible," Culver said.

Outlets are planned for shopping malls, airports, railway stations and other locations.

The joint venture will start up with an initial investment of four billion rupees ($78 million) and be branded "Starbucks Coffee: A Tata Alliance", said R.K. Krishnakumar, vice-chairman of Tata Global Beverages.

Starbucks has been eyeing the Indian market for years, but it will face strong competition from established coffee chains. The Indian-owned Cafe Coffee Day chain leads the pack with more than 1,000 outlets.

The nation of 1.2 billion people has traditionally been a tea-drinking country, but Western-style coffee chains have grown in popularity in recent years among the wealthy and growing middle class.

The change in tastes has less to do with a fondness for Italian espresso and more to do with the social cachet conferred by the beverage in class-conscious India, analysts say.

Starbucks initially planned to open up its first coffee shop in India in 2007 but put the plans on the backburner amid uncertainty about the government's foreign investment policy.

Starbucks has a separate deal to source coffee for its global operations, including its planned cafes in India, from Tata Global Beverages unit Tata Coffee, Asia's largest coffee plantation company.

Starbucks and Tata also said they were planning to jointly market a premium tea product to be called Tata Tazoi.

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Costa Coffee, Barista although are not local companies...are very much part of Indian coffee culture with market estimated at 700 crore year. Most owned by Indians...

Will be a challenge if Starbucks becomes big...used to love barista

TATA shares jump 10% after the news
 
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Great memories in CCD and Barista :heart:

We need more of those.
 
Hope the special ingredient won't be what I think it will be...
 
But i guess Coffee Day's business wont get affected.
Coffee Day offers more than coffee. :D
 
But i guess Coffee Day's business wont get affected.
Coffee Day offers more than coffee. :D

And I think Coffee day is more penetrated in India than barista and costa coffee. And its an all Indian company unlike the other two :D. It will stand and also ofcourse for more than coffee :D
 
And I think Coffee day is more penetrated in India than barista and costa coffee. And its an all Indian company unlike the other two :D. It will stand and also ofcourse for more than coffee :D

But i guess Coffee Day's business wont get affected.
Coffee Day offers more than coffee. :D

For Shizzle :heart:

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Hope the special ingredient won't be what I think it will be...

Unless the owners of the star bucks believes in the magical powers of cow. I am sure there will be consumers for it too. We have 1250 million people in India.
 
How many people bet that the "Yaa U know" crowds buy Chai Lattes.

Chai Lattes. In India. From Starbucks.

Surely Satire?
 
Folks will buy Starbucks just to show off and be seen drinking Starbucks....

Thats the case with anything like this entering into India/subcontinent. I remember we (our friends gang) used to go to Coffee day during 10th grade just to be there and been seen by our fellow classmates...and then we got used to it and we used to hang out "normally". Same happened when Mcdonalds started in hyderabad....even multiplexes..initially anything of these things..people will enter to see and experiance it and also to show off. Human nature..
 
^ That's the story of all middle class people bro.

That's how it all starts :amir
 
Thats the case with anything like this entering into India/subcontinent. I remember we (our friends gang) used to go to Coffee day during 10th grade just to be there and been seen by our fellow classmates...and then we got used to it and we used to hang out "normally". Same happened when Mcdonalds started in hyderabad....even multiplexes..initially anything of these things..people will enter to see and experiance it and also to show off. Human nature..

Yeah but with CCD, Barista already there in India for 10+ years hope Starbucks aint that popular..


Thing is Coffee Shops in India shouldnt be a novelty anymore, unlike McD, PVR's etc at their launch...

Plus i still prefer a good old filter coffee from a Madrasi Cafe, darn good thing that...
 
Used to have chai for 1 rupee outside my college. And when the shop raised the price to 1 rupee and 25 paise, it caused a major upset. Budgets tumbled, financial planning went down the drain. Students went mad, and slowly made peace with the price rise.
 
Yeah but with CCD, Barista already there in India for 10+ years hope Starbucks aint that popular..


Thing is Coffee Shops in India shouldnt be a novelty anymore, unlike McD, PVR's etc at their launch...

Plus i still prefer a good old filter coffee from a Madrasi Cafe, darn good thing that...

True!!!!!!!

But I think things like these makes life more interesting in India.....atleast for middle/upper class students..

Dude...I was starbucks last night....and then this crazy thing happened........ (the whole point of the thing would be that he was at starbucks last night...)
 
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So true.

It's Aspirational crap when you have a country renowned for its Tea, Hot Beverages, COld Beverages and general World Class Cuisine.

I'm just aghast when I go to Pakistan to find the Aspirations of the Middle-Class have been dominated by big Western Brands that sell inferior products.

I mean McDonalds - In the West it's Junk Food or sustenance for many lower class people.

Elsewhere in the world it's a status symbol to be seen there by the Middle Class - Irony at it's finest.
 
Starbucks is easily better than CCD and Barista ,loving their coffees, CBTL has disappointed a lot.
 
Starbucks is easily better than CCD and Barista ,loving their coffees, CBTL has disappointed a lot.

Do you guys get the chestnut praline latte? it's seasonal but it was great. Also white mocha, and dulce de leche are pretty good along with a pike if you want black.
 
Do you guys get the chestnut praline latte? it's seasonal but it was great. Also white mocha, and dulce de leche are pretty good along with a pike if you want black.

They did have chestnut praline latte last year,not sure if they still do
White chocolate mocha they do not sure if that's what u r asking and no dulce de leche atleast i haven't seen it on menu.
 
They did have chestnut praline latte last year,not sure if they still do
White chocolate mocha they do not sure if that's what u r asking and no dulce de leche atleast i haven't seen it on menu.

yeah I meant the white chocolate mocha. Pretty cool seems like a very similar menu
 
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