China's Luckin Coffee is pouring millions into overtaking Starbucks

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China's LuckinCoffee is pouring millions into overtaking Starbucks

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Starbucks has invested a great deal in China and its People. Starbucks gives its Chinese workers better pay and benefits. And Starbucks stores in China are among the most beautiful and technologically advanced in the World.

How can compare. Say no to China products

how does it compare? starbucks luckin coffee ☕️ 🇨🇳 🇺🇸

luck 🍀 is big in china 🇨🇳

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