Business Standard

Starbucks unveils Teavana, keeps pricing competitiv­e

- VIVEAT SUSAN PINTO

Tata Starbucks, the joint venture between Tata Global Beverages and Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee Company, launched a chain of tea bars, Teavana, on Wednesday — a year after Starbucks’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz had spoken about it.

The move would spice up the ~2,000-crore coffee retail market in the country, which has players such as Café Coffee Day, Barista, Costa Coffee and Di Bella Coffee, among others.

Tea has been on the menu of most café retail chains in the country, but in the future, it could be branded like Starbucks has done with Teavana, said experts.

In a conversati­on with Business Standard, Sumitro Ghosh, chief executive officer, Tata Starbucks, said he expected to double tea sales within Starbucks stores through Teavana.

While the tea bars will initially be housed inside all 88 Starbucks stores in the country to begin with, Ghosh said his firm was evaluating launching standalone Teavana outlets in the future.

Industry sources said standalone Teavana stores could be launched in about six to eight months once the format has been sufficient­ly tested within Starbucks outlets. Globally, Teavana, available in the US, Canada, Mexico, Indonesia, China, Japan and West Asia, has a combinatio­n of standalone outlets and in-store presence within Starbucks cafés.

Price of the Teavana range of hot, cold and infused teas is competitiv­e, starting at ~130 per unit (or per cup) and extending to about ~315 per unit.

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