Starbucks on Monday said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores. A new code of conduct - which will ...
Americans, young and old, are in desperate need of such places away from home and away from the office (or school) where they can linger and be around other people.
The coffee chain's new code of conduct now requires a purchase to use the restrooms or spend time in its cafes. The company ...
Starbucks announced the company would reverse its "open door" policy, limiting the use of its premises to paying customers ...
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...
Starbucks updated thier Coffeehouse Code of Conduct across North American locations. The biggest change? No more Open Door ...
The world's largest coffee café chain announced on Monday a reversal on a policy where visitors will not now be required to ...
Starbucks said visitors to the coffee shops would be required to buy something in order to use the restroom or stay in the ...
The company will no longer let people hang out or use its restrooms without making a purchase. It's a business move that some say could come with unintended consequences.
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting. The incident at that ...
One of the world’s largest coffee chains is implementing a huge new rule change that could have major ramifications for visitors to the UK’s high streets. Starbucks introduced the policy of allowing ...