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Starbucks run by seniors opens in Mexico City

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A Starbucks cafe which is staffed entirely by seniors has opened up in Mexico City. This particular Starbucks will be staffed exclusively by elderly people, as part of an agreement between the coffee chain and the 'National Institute for Older Persons' to hire seniors and offer them an alternative to unemployment.

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