The Guardian -
8 Dec 2012 17:23

Activists stage series of sit-ins, amid concerns that firm's decision to pay £20m to Treasury over two years misses the point Anti-tax avoidance protesters have targeted UK branches of Starbucks, attempting to turn them into women's refuges and creches, saying that the company's unilateral decision to pay £20m to the Treasury over two years is missing the point. The coffee chain faced a backlash from customers when it emerged last month they had received £3bn in sales over 14 years yet ...
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