A Starbucks employee said the chain held training on how to handle customers asking to use the restroom or sit in the store ...
Some baristas anticipate an increase in customer altercations due to a new policy requiring an item purchase to use the ...
The coffee chain's new code of conduct now requires a purchase to use the restrooms or spend time in its cafes. The company ...
The company will no longer let people hang out or use its restrooms without making a purchase. It's a business move that some say could come with unintended consequences.
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting. The incident at that ...
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting. AP “We want everyone to ...
The new rule comes as part of a push by Starbucks’ new chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to reinvigorate the chain’s sagging ...
Starbucks recently changed its in-store policies. Discover why it's no longer the go-to spot for free office space, casual ...
The Associated Press reports that the change reverses the company’s 2018 open-door policy, which was implemented following ...
The world's largest coffee café chain announced on Monday a reversal on a policy where visitors will not now be required to ...
And the people needing to use the facilities aren’t just people out on a shopping trip. They are Uber drivers, Amazon drivers ...
As The Post has reported, that year, two Black men, Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson, walked into a Philadelphia Starbucks for a business meeting and Nelson asked the manager whether he could use ...