Starbucks has launched its first store in Honduras, marking a significant expansion in Latin America. This new outlet, located in San Pedro Sula, is part of a partnership with Premium Restaurants of America. The company plans to open three more stores in the country by 2025. The San Pedro Sula store is designed with sustainability in mind, certified as a Greener Store, which aligns with Starbucks' commitment to reducing environmental impact. This store is also equipped with a drive-thru and seating for 70 customers.
• The new store spans 3,000 square feet and is the first of four planned locations in Honduras.
• It follows Starbucks' Greener Store Framework, which has been implemented across Latin America since late 2023.
• Premium Restaurants of America has been a Starbucks partner since 2010, operating numerous outlets in Central America.
• Honduras is a major coffee producer, and Starbucks has sourced Honduran coffee since the 1990s.
This expansion is significant as it strengthens Starbucks' presence in a country known for its coffee production. It also reflects the growing demand for high-quality coffee experiences in the region. By focusing on sustainability, Starbucks aims to connect with environmentally conscious consumers while supporting local coffee producers.
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