After Nescafé coffee owner Nestle declined to renew its contract with its Thai manufacturer and distribution partner, Quality Coffee Products Co., a court injunction has forbidden Nestle from producing, outsourcing, distributing, or importing instant coffee products under the Nescafé brand throughout Thailand, causing many local coffee shops and customers to worry about where their next cup of coffee might come from.
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After Nescafé coffee owner Nestle declined to renew its contract with its Thai manufacturer and distribution partner, Quality Coffee Products Co., a court injunction has forbidden Nestle from producing, outsourcing, distributing, or importing instant coffee products under the Nescafé brand throughout Thailand, causing many local coffee shops and customers to worry about where their next cup of coffee might come from. What do you think?
What do you think?



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