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Starbucks sells Japanese food? New launch of "avocado sushi" for coffee!

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) in addition to developing new flavors of drinks, Starbucks has also begun to sell all kinds of food in recent years. After avocado toast, two Starbucks stores in the United States have begun to sell chicken sushi rolls, a wonderful combination of coffee and sushi, which has quickly aroused heated discussion among netizens. Starbucks chicken sushi rolls are made of seaweed and sushi

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In addition to constantly developing drinks with new flavors, Starbucks has also begun to sell all kinds of food in recent years. After avocado toast, two Starbucks stores in the United States have begun to sell chicken sushi rolls, a wonderful combination of coffee and sushi, which has quickly aroused heated discussion among netizens.

Starbucks chicken sushi rolls are made of seaweed, sushi rice, shredded chicken, cucumbers, kimchi, onions, tomato salsa and cream. Chicken sushi rolls are part of Starbucks' Mercato line, which offers many foods that can be easily taken out, such as sandwiches and soups.

Currently, Starbucks only sells chicken sushi rolls at two stores in Chicago. If the sushi rolls are popular, Starbucks says it will start selling chicken sushi rolls in other cities as well.

Separately, South Korea's SK Telecom (Sk telecom) announced yesterday that SK Telecom would work with Starbucks to launch a voice-to-point coffee service using the company's artificial intelligence (AI) speaker NUGU, which will be available by the end of the year.

Under the agreement, SK Telecom plans to connect NUGU to Starbucks App's Siren ordering service, where NUGU users will be able to order drinks by talking to NUGU and then pick up meals at Starbucks stores.

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