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 Robin Kwong, Taiwan's Coffee Chain Challenger' Entrepreneurship; With innovative but affordable gourmet fare, Taiwan's chain of 85C cafes aims to emulate the success of Starbucks. Financial Times, Aug 31, 2011.
 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f8fc482e-a61f-11e0-8eef-00144feabdc0.html
 
 (a) Quote:
 
 "The name comes from Mr Wu's belief that 85 degrees centigrade is the best temperature to serve coffee.
 
 "Within two years [after the first store] it had achieved its goal  of overtaking Starbucks as the largest coffee chain in Taiwan.
 
 (b) Excerpt in the window of print: 'The most difficult thing about a food and bevarage business is managing people * * * how do you train them?'
 
 (c) Note:
 (i) WU Cheng-Hsueh  吳 政學
 (ii) affordable luxury  平價奢華
 (iii) Grand Hyatt Taipei  台北君悅大飯店
 
 
 ---------------------------Separately
 (1) Jennifer Bain, Taiwanese Chef Torches His Meat. The Star (London), Aug 31, 2011.
 http://www.thestar.com/article/1047226--bain-taiwanese-chef-torches-his-meat
 
 Note: I can not find the Chinese name of Ching-Lung HUNG.
 
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