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Megabuck deal about Starbucks

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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND– Swiss food giant Nestlé announced Monday it will pay $7.15 billion for the rights to market Starbucks products around the world, outside of the company’s coffee shops.

The agreement gives Nestlé, which owns the Nescafé and Nespresso brands, a strong platform for continued growth in North America, the company said in a statement.

“This transaction is a significant step for our coffee business, Nestle’s largest high-growth category,” said Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider in a statement.

“Both companies have true passion for outstanding coffee and are proud to be recognized as global leaders for their responsible and sustainable coffee sourcing.”

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The deal does not include any of Starbucks’ coffee shops and cafés.

Around 500 Starbucks staff will join Nestlé, the company added.

The deal will create a “global coffee alliance,” Starbucks president and CEO Kevin Johnson said.

The transaction, which needs approval from regulators, should be finalized by the end of 2018.

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