KEY POINTS
  • Slowing economic growth in China has hit Apple and McDonald's, but Starbucks said it isn't worried.
  • "We continue to play the long game in China," CEO Kevin Johnson told analysts.
  • The coffee giant reported same-store sales growth of 1 percent during its first quarter.
A huge coffee cup outside a Starbucks coffee house in China.

Despite growing concern about the slowing growth of the Chinese economy, Starbucks is holding onto optimism about its second-largest market.

"We continue to play the long game in China," CEO Kevin Johnson told analysts on the company's quarterly conference call.