Flash Coffee has exited Singapore and all its 11 outlets here have ceased operations, said the coffee chain on Friday (Oct 13).
had given notice on Wednesday that the company is unable to continue its business "by reason of liabilities",
There was a metal barrier placed at the entrance indicating that it was closed. There was also a bright yellow poster next to it where it was written "On strike!""Your Flash baristas islandwide deserve a conducive work environment. We thank you for these memories. Till next time, goodbye." There were some people seen counting stock at the One George Street and Changi Airport outlets but it's unclear if they are Flash Coffee's employees.
"We ceased operations at our 11 stores and consequently, our baristas are not required to report to work."
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