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Hi there.
Welcome to Business Matters.
My name's Ed Butler.
On our programme today, what is brewing at Starbucks?
We're hearing from a former worker and a union organiser at the coffee chain who claims that the world's best known coffee maker has lost its way economically by losing its progressive soul.
Do you agree?
Also in the show, is it right to tax the tips that we give to restaurant workers?
And what to do when the world's best known graffiti artist starts daubing high value art all over the wall of your home?
If you get one on your wall, this is a sort of a gift, which isn't necessarily great.
It can cost a fortune to have security.
Has anyone sued Banksy for having the temerity to draw from their house?