Starbucks said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores. The new code of conduct will be posted in all company-owned North American stores.
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Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy after almost seven years, now requiring that people make a purchase if they want ...
Starbucks’ Coffeehouse Code of Conduct makes clear its spaces and restrooms are to be used by staff and paying customers only ...
The updated refill policy comes as the company walks back a policy that had let anyone sit at its cafés or use the washrooms ...
Starbucks Corp reversed a policy allowing anyone, even those who hadn’t purchased anything, to use its cafes, patios and ...
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Starbucks is abandoning its open-door policy, which allows people to hang out inside its cafes or use its restrooms without ...
Starbucks has a new code of conduct as part of its plan to make stores more welcoming and win back consumers, the company ...
Starbucks reversed a policy allowing anyone — even those who hadn’t purchased anything — to use its cafes, patios and ...
Starbucks says its cafés, patios and bathrooms will be reserved for paying customers going forward, bringing back a "buy ...
From the end of January, customers at participating stores will be able to get a top-up of many hot and iced brewed coffee ...