Starbucks Korea Head Fired over Marketing Campaign Criticized as Evoking Military Crackdown

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Starbucks Korea Head Fired over Marketing Campaign Criticized as Evoking Military Crackdown
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The head of Starbucks Korea has been fired after a marketing campaign sparked public outrage and boycott calls, evoking painful memories of a brutal military crackdown in 1980.The marketing campaign, known as 'Tank Day,' drew strong criticism in South Korea, including from President Lee Jae Myung, who called it the act of a 'degenerate peddler.'

SEOUL – The head of Starbucks Korea has ​been fired after a marketing campaign sparked public outrage and boycott calls for evoking painful memories of a brutal military crackdown on ‌pro-democracy protesters in 1980.

Shinsegae Group, the retail conglomerate that licenses and manages the U.S. coffee chain in South Korea, said it had sacked Sohn Jeong-hyun, the head of Starbucks Korea, for carrying out “inappropriate marketing. ” Sohn’s dismissal came hours after Starbucks launched its “Tank Day” campaign on Monday, promoting what it called its “Tank” line of tumblers with the ​tagline “put it on the table with a sound of ‘Tak!

'” The head of Starbucks Korea has ​been fired after a marketing campaign sparked public outrage and boycott calls, evoking painful memories of a brutal military crackdown in 1980. Monday also marked Democratization Movement Day, which commemorates the student-led Gwangju Uprising of ​May 1980, and the campaign drew strong criticism in South Korea.

Hundreds of people are estimated to have died ⁠or gone missing when the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan deployed troops and tanks to crack down on the protests. Many details remain ​unconfirmed, including who gave the order to open fire on the protesters. Chun finally stepped down in 1988 amid growing calls for democracy.

Critics also questioned ​the use of the phrase “tak” for echoing explanations by South Korean police in 1987 for the death of a student protester, who was found to have been tortured. At the time, police said the student died after investigators struck a desk making a “tak” sound, according to local media reports.

Shinsegae Group, the retail conglomerate that licenses and manages Starbucks in South Korea, said it had fired Sohn Jeong-hyun , the head of Starbucks Korea, for carrying out “inappropriate marketing. ”Reuters was unable to reach Sohn for ​comment, and Starbucks Korea declined to make him available for comment, saying he had already left the company. The company has withdrawn the ​campaign.

Writing on X on Monday, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he was “enraged” by Starbucks’ campaign and demanded it apologise to the families ‌of people ⁠killed during the uprising. The campaign “tarnished the bloody protests of Gwangju citizens and the victims of the protests,” Lee said, calling it the act of a “degenerate peddler. ”on its website apologising for the promotion, while Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin also issued a public apology.

“I deeply bow in apology as the representative of the group,” Chung said. The marketing “deeply hurt the public, the bereaved families, and the victims of the ​May 18 demonstration. ”AFP via Getty Images Starbucks Korea’s apology, however, ​drew more than 2,800 comments ⁠on social media, many of them critical, and internet users posted photos online of them getting refunds on prepaid Starbucks card balances and cancelling their app memberships with the coffee chain.

Shares of Shinsegae’s discount retail chain E-Mart, which owns a 67.5% ​stake in Starbucks ⁠Korea that is now called SCK Company, ended down 5.5% at the close of trade in Seoul. AFP via Getty Images Starbucks Global also issued a statement on Tuesday, saying it was sorry about what had happened and that an investigation had begun.

“We sincerely apologize to the people of Gwangju, to those impacted by this ⁠tragedy, and ​to our customers and communities,” a spokesperson at Starbucks Global said in an email ​to Reuters. “Leadership accountability actions have been taken, and a thorough investigation is underway,” the spokesperson said. “We are implementing stronger internal controls, review standards, and company-wide training to ensure this does ​not happen again.

” The head of Starbucks Korea has ​been fired after a marketing campaign sparked public outrage and boycott calls, evoking painful memories of a brutal military crackdown in 1980. Shinsegae Group, the retail conglomerate that licenses and manages Starbucks in South Korea, said it had fired Sohn Jeong-hyun , the head of Starbucks Korea, for carrying out"inappropriate marketing. "AFP via Getty ImagesAFP via Getty ImagesAFP via Getty Images

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