Starbucks Coffee Co. (SBUX) said it celebrates the holidays and gives customers an opportunity to shop at Starbucks and give back. Also, the company added that for a limited time, customers can turn any purchase (RED) by spending $15 in a participating Starbucks store in the U.S. and Canada and Starbucks will contribute $1 U.S. to the Global Fund.
Moreover, while supplies last, customers will get a complimentary "All You Need Is Love" limited time offer CD, featuring Starbucks and (RED) exclusive tracks from John Legend, U2, Dave Matthews Band and Playing for Change, the company noted. Starbucks stated that the (RED) partners and events have already contributed more than $138 million to the Global Fund and this money has supported AIDS programs in Africa that have reached more than 4 million people.
In addition, the company is launching its website, www.Starbucksloveproject.com, on November 17.
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