| Last updated: 12 March, 2010
Euro Garages has opened a 'drive-thru' Starbucks coffee store at one of its forecourts in Wales. The Blackburn-based independent retailer said it had signed a licensing deal with Starbucks to open up to 30 such coffee stores in the UK – some on forecourts, some as standalone outlets. The first 'drive-thru' opened its doors last week and is based at Euro Garages' BP site in Deeside, North Wales, which also has a Spar convenience offering and Burger King. The next sites with the offering are in Shrewsbury and Runcorn, Cheshire, and are due to open next month. Another seven sites will open in the next 12 months with the remainder opening by 2013. According to Euro Garges, the licensing agreement is the first that Starbucks has signed for a drive-through coffee store in the UK and is expected to create 600 jobs. It marks the rollout of the Starbucks drive-thru concept in the UK following the success of its pilot store in Cardiff which opened in March 2008. Euro Garages director Mohsin Issa said: "It’s essential for us to work with strong brands who share our commitment to innovation. Our partnership with Starbucks will complement the offer on our existing estate, as well as enable us to accelerate our growth with new standalone 'drive thrus' across the UK.” |
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