Starbucks updated thier Coffeehouse Code of Conduct across North American locations. The biggest change? No more Open Door ...
Starbucks is reversing their open-door policy, now requiring patrons to make a purchase before sitting in their stores or ...
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks ...
According to Starbucks' new code of conduct, nonpaying customers will no longer be able to use the coffee shop's restrooms.
Starbucks announced a new code of conduct for its North American stores that reverses a 2018 policy that allowed nonpaying ...
Starbucks' new purchase-required policy reverses the open door rule put in place after a store called police on Black men ...
Starbucks says you can't use its Wi-Fi or restroom or hang out without a purchase. Here's why the rules are changing and what ...
Its "open door policy" is now being altered, ostensibly to "deter homeless people and non-paying customers who have come to ...
"Starbucks spaces are for use by our partners and customers – this includes our cafes, patios and restrooms," Starbucks said.
Starbucks, long synonymous with the idea of a "third space" between home and work, has reversed its open-door policy.
Starbucks said visitors to the coffee shops would be required to buy something in order to use the restroom or stay in the ...