A Sao Paulo judge has approved bankruptcy protection for SouthRock Capital, the company responsible for running all Starbucks coffee shops and TGI Fridays restaurants in Brazil. This ruling results from SouthRock's filing for protection from creditors in late October.
Reuters reported that with this approval, SouthRock intends to restructure operations while ensuring the well-being of employees and customers. The company aims to continue normal store operations during this process.
Focus on Starbucks and TGI Fridays
Yahoo Finance noted that SouthRock's bankruptcy protection extends to their Starbucks and TGI Fridays stores, including those located in airports. However, it is essential to note that some of SouthRock's other brands, such as Subway and Eataly, are not part of the bankruptcy protection. These brands continue to operate independently in Brazil under SouthRock's exclusive management.
With approximately 140 Starbucks stores and nine TGI Fridays locations under their management, SouthRock has secured its position as a prominent player in the Brazilian food and beverage industry. Their extensive network reflects the popularity of these well-known international brands among Brazilian consumers.
Starbucks has emphasized that SouthRock directly handles store development, retail operations, supply chain management, and staffing in Brazil. As a global brand, Starbucks maintains active and ongoing conversations with its licensed operators, including SouthRock. However, the details of these discussions remain undisclosed.
Commitment to Employees and Customers
Throughout this bankruptcy protection process, SouthRock has remained committed to the welfare of its employees and customers. The company's statement highlights the intention to restructure operations while ensuring that its stores continue to operate normally. By prioritizing the needs of its stakeholders, SouthRock aims to navigate this challenging period successfully.
The bankruptcy protection measure does not signify an end to SouthRock's operations. Instead, it serves as a means to navigate financial challenges and emerge stronger. Starbucks and TGI Fridays enthusiasts can rest assured that their favorite locations will continue to serve their cherished beverages and dishes.


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