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Coffee wars, sometimes referred to as caffeine wars, involve a variety of sales and marketing tactics by coffeehouse chains and espresso machine manufacturers to increase brand and consumer market share. In North America belligerents in these wars typically include large coffeehouses, such as Starbucks, Dunkin', McDonald's, and Tim Hortons. According to The Economist, the largest coffee war of the late 2000s was between Starbucks and McDonalds in the United States. The U.S. market has, since the early 2010s, been primarily contested by its two largest players, Starbucks and Dunkin'. Since 2020, competition over the Chinese coffee market has intensified between Starbucks and Luckin Coffee.

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  • حروب القهوة (ar)
  • Coffee wars (en)
  • Perang kopi (in)
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  • Perang kopi adalah berbagai pergerakan pemasaran lewat kedai-kedai kopi untuk meningkatkan saham pasar merek. Di Amerika Serikat, perang tersebut saat ini melibatkan Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks, , Tim Hortons, McDonald's, Burger King dan yang paling terkini McCafé yang bermula di Australia. (in)
  • حروب القهوة (Coffee wars)، تنطوي على مجموعة متنوعة من أساليب البيع والتسويق من خلال سلاسل المقاهي ومصنعي ماكينات الإسبرسو لزيادة حصة العلامة التجارية في السوق الاستهلاكية. في أمريكا الشمالية، عادة ما يشمل المحاربون في هذه الحروب مقاهي كبيرة، مثل ستاربكس، دانكن، ماكدونالدز، تيم هورتونز, و برغر كنغ. ، خفضت الابتكارات الرئيسية في صناعة القهوة، ولا سيما ظهور حبوب إسبرسو أحادية الخدمة، حاجز السوق أمام الدخول. على الرغم من أن عدد المتاجر كان تقليديًا الطريقة الأساسية لقياس حصتها في السوق، فقد أدرجت الشركات والمحللون الإيرادات، والميزانية العمومية، والنمو العضوي، وأداء سوق الأسهم كمؤشرات قابلة للمقارنة. (ar)
  • Coffee wars, sometimes referred to as caffeine wars, involve a variety of sales and marketing tactics by coffeehouse chains and espresso machine manufacturers to increase brand and consumer market share. In North America belligerents in these wars typically include large coffeehouses, such as Starbucks, Dunkin', McDonald's, and Tim Hortons. According to The Economist, the largest coffee war of the late 2000s was between Starbucks and McDonalds in the United States. The U.S. market has, since the early 2010s, been primarily contested by its two largest players, Starbucks and Dunkin'. Since 2020, competition over the Chinese coffee market has intensified between Starbucks and Luckin Coffee. (en)
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