Starbucks, long synonymous with the idea of a "third place" between home and work, has reversed its open-door policy.
Starbucks, the Seattle-based coffee chain, has been in business since 1971. It recently reversed its open-door policy — and ...
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No more free internet or public bathroom breaks for Starbucks guests. If you want to hang out here, you'll have to pay.
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...
America has a bathroom problem. Starbucks’ new policy will make it worse. It just got harder to find a bathroom in the United States.
Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy after almost seven years, now requiring that people make a purchase if they want to hang out at its coffee shops or use its restrooms. The coffee giant ...
Starbucks said employees would receive training on enforcing the new policy. The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia ...