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Starbucks hit as consumers slow spending

By Jonathan Birchall in New York

Published: November 10 2008 22:55 | Last updated: November 10 2008 22:55

Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee-shop chain, on Monday reported a sharp fall in fourth quarter comparable sales at its US locations, and a decline in customer visits to its UK outlets, as budget-conscious customers cut back spending.

But Howard Schultz, chief executive, said the decline in its US business that had begun over a year ago as the economy slowed, showed some signs of stabilising in October.

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