Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, prioritizing access for paying customers and employees. The coffeehouse chain will ...
The coffee chain wrote that "Starbucks spaces are for use by our partners and customers," including cafes, patios and ...
Starbucks has reversed its open policy, implementing a new code of conduct effective Jan. 27 to prioritize paying customers.
From the end of January, customers at participating stores will be able to get a top-up of many hot and iced brewed coffee ...
Not buying anything? Then you won’t be able to chill at your local Starbucks. CNN reports the coffee and tea chain is ending ...
The new policy will help Starbucks to prevent the cases of discrimination, harassment, alcohol consumption outside the cafe, ...
Starbucks has a new code of conduct as part of its plan to make stores more welcoming and win back consumers, the company ...
The open-door policy began in 2018 after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia location while waiting for a friend.
Starbucks is abandoning its open-door policy, which allows people to hang out inside its cafes or use its restrooms without ...
Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase before using restrooms or occupying seats ...
Starbucks is also trying to incentivize customers to stay in its cafes instead of ordering to-go by giving perks for in-store ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that the policy will be implemented later this month at the more than 11,000 Starbucks stores in North America.