Starbucks has sued several unions that it says have been using the coffee chains logo and reputation to amplify their support of Palestine over Israel.
Starbucks on Wednesday sued a self-described 'progressive' union made up of about 9,000 baristas and other employees for using the coffee giant's name and logo while supporting Palestine after the Hamas terror organization, which rules the Gaza Strip, launched a devastating sneak attack against Israel.
'The lawsuit says that, since the union used the Starbucks name and logos as their own, it has led to confusion over the source of their statements in support of Palestine over Israel. 'Statements by Starbucks attempting to distinguish itself from Defendants and their positions have been to no avail.
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