From self-serve milk to more free refills, Starbucks has been making multiple policy changes under CEO Brian Niccol.
Starbucks doesn’t want to be America’s public bathroom anymore. Starbucks is scrapping a policy that had let anyone hang out at its cafes or use the restrooms without making a purchase.
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 ...
The changes are a “practical step that helps us prioritize our paying customers who want to sit and enjoy our cafes or need ...
Starbucks said later this month it will begin requiring purchases in order to hang out in the company's cafes or use its bathrooms. The company said it has heard from employees that “there is a ...
Planning to pop into Starbucks to meet a friend, use the restroom, or use the internet? You better order a latte or cold brew before you do. Nearly seven years ago, the world's biggest coffee ...
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If you’re walking into a Starbucks SBUX0.74%increase; green up pointing triangle cafe, you now need to be prepared to buy something. Starbucks this month is rolling out a new code of conduct ...
Starbucks has introduced a new policy requiring customers to make a purchase if they wish to remain on their premises or use restrooms, a major shift from its previous open-door approach. The ...
Starbucks is set to introduce a new policy in its North American stores, requiring customers to make a purchase before using the facilities or lingering in its cafes. This change, which will ...