The Palm Beach Post

Starbucks, Alibaba to start China delivery venture

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BEIJING — Starbucks and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group announced a coffee delivery venture on Thursday, joining the growing competitio­n in China’s booming delivery industry.

Starbucks Coffee Co. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. said the venture starts next month in Beijing and Shanghai. It will expand to 30 cities by the end of the year.

Starbucks joins a booming Chinese delivery industry for goods ranging from clothes to groceries to cooked food.

Its venture with Alibaba mimics Luckin Coffee, a Chinese upstart that opened this year and is challengin­g Starbucks by delivering coffee ordered over a mobile phone app.

“In some ways this is rocket fuel for our digital flywheel strategy in China,” Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson said at a press conference in Shanghai.

Starbucks, which opened its first mainland China location in 1999, has 3,400 outlets in 140 Chinese cities but faces intense competitio­n.

The company said in its latest quarterly results Chinese sales declined 2 percent.

Alibaba is the world’s biggest e-commerce company by total value of the merchandis­e sold across its platforms.

The bulk of those sales are business-to-business, but the company is increasing­ly expanding into consumer-oriented services.

The companies said their partnershi­p will give Starbucks access to Alibaba’s consumer platforms including food delivery service Ele.me and online supermarke­t Hema.

“We are breaking the physical and virtual barriers between the home, office, in-store and digital space,” the CEO of Starbucks China, Belinda Wong, said in a statement.

Starbucks has 3,400 outlets in China.

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