Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is adding his voice to chorus of conservative critics condemning Starbucks for its decision to abandon Christmas-themed coffee cups this year.
For years, Starbucks has sold holiday-themed cups featuring “symbols of the season,” but the company has decided to move towards more neutral red cups this fall. “This year we wanted to usher in the holidays with a purity of design that welcomes all of our stories,” Jeffrey Fields, Starbucks’ vice president of design and content, said in a statement. And while the coffee chain still sells Advent calendars and a Christmas coffee blend, this change has resurrected familiar concerns about a so-called “war on Christmas.”
“I have one of the most successful Starbucks, in Trump Tower. Maybe we should boycott Starbucks? I don’t know. Seriously, I don’t care. That’s the end of that lease, but who cares?” Trump told a crowd of supporters in Springfield, Illinois, on Monday. “If I become president, we’re all going to be saying ‘Merry Christmas’ again, that I can tell you. That I can tell you.”
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This is not the first time Trump has gone after a specific company or product with policies that offend him. He has already pledged to personally boycott Oreo cookies because of Nabisco’s plans to move some of its operations to Mexico.








