| Costa Coffee, which Coca-Cola just bought for $5.1 billion, has outlets everywhere from Moscow to Vietnam — here's what they look like by Bill Bostock on Aug 31, 2018, 11:24 AM On Friday morning US drinks giant Coca-Cola said it was buying Costa coffee from UK company Whitbread for $5.1 billion. This is Coke's first move into coffee beverages – and now it has nearly 4,000 worldwide stores to play with. It means that Coca-Cola will now be challenging Starbucks in the global coffee-race, with outlets in Europe, Asia and the Middle East (though not the US). Here is a look at some of the variety of Costa outlets: Costa has branches in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East — here's a map showing where they all are.
Here's a Costa Coffee store underneath a pizzeria in busy Phnom Penh in Cambodia.
Costa has made its way to west Asia, and can be seen in this shopping centre in southern Kazakhstan.
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