Not sure who to credit for this one. Let me know if it’s you.
Not sure where this originates, but it’s doing the rounds. A terrible example of Indonesia’s rampant property rights abuse, or a reflection of Indonesian-ness? (For non-Bahasa speakers, just say the first word quickly. The second means coffee, not, in this case, copy. Although that would have been more apt.)
(This guy has a picture of the same stall, which he says is in Malaysia.)
Actually Starbucks has branches elsewhere. Like this one in Aceh from a couple of years ago:
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yup..the pix of “setarbak kopi” is in a small town in malaysia..bout 10mins away from where i work..