Starbucks (SBUX) is making big changes in the name of safety. Starbucks’ 2018 open-door policy came after a Philadelphia location had two Black men arrested for trespassing; they’d used the ...
Earlier this month, the 54-year-old company shared plans to implement a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct where only paying ...
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 ...
Starbucks, long synonymous with the idea of a "third place" between home and work, has reversed its open-door policy.
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 ...
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...
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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 to hang out at its coffee shops or use its restrooms.
Starbucks' open door policy is getting thrown out the window among changes for the company. The coffee chain announced on Monday it would reverse its seven-year-long open door policy in company ...
In an American workforce of working remotely from coffee shops, Starbucks has reversed its “open door policy” for customers. Known as the “third space” between work and home, Starbucks ...