Starbucks (SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol said the company is putting a welcoming experience and safety first as it reverses its open-door policy. Earlier this month, the 54-year-old company shared plans to ...
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, which allows anyone to use its restrooms or hang out without making a purchase. This change aims to enhance the overall cafe experience and discourage ...
The coffeehouse chain has announced their open-door policy ends on Jan. 27 Latoya Gayle joined PEOPLE as an Associate Editor in 2024. Her work has previously appeared in The U.S. Sun, National ...
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It just got harder to find a bathroom in the United States. Earlier this week, Starbucks announced the company would limit the use of its premises to paying customers only, with the stated goal of ...
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 ...
Starbucks announced reversing its open-door policy, initially introduced in 2018 to promote inclusivity. From January 2025, non-paying visitors will no longer have automatic access to its spaces.
The company announced on Monday that it is scrapping the open-door policy, which allowed anyone to spend time in the store without making a purchase. Under the new policy, customers will be required ...
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Starbucks recently reversed its open-door policy and will soon require patrons to make a purchase if they wish to use a restroom or hang out in the store. News of the policy change was met with a ...