Starbucks now requires customers to make a purchase to stay in its stores or use its restrooms. The updated policy bans disruptive behavior, smoking, vaping, and panhandling. The new rules reverse ...
Starbucks announced it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores. A new code of conduct, which will be ...
You'll have to buy a cuppa to sit around at Starbucks or use its loos. The coffee chain said on Monday that it would be reversing its open-door policy, which allows non-paying guests to use its ...
Other changes coming this month include one free refill of hot or iced coffee for customers who buy it to drink at the same Starbucks location, even if they are not Starbucks Rewards members.
Starbucks says it is reversing rules for its cafes in North America that allowed people to use their facilities even if they had not bought anything. The changes, which are set to come into force ...
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy ... The coffee chain will now require customers to buy something if they wish to hang out or use the restroom in its North American stores.
Starbucks has introduced a new policy requiring customers to make a purchase to remain in stores, reversing its 2018 open-door policy.
Customers sit at a Starbucks outlet in Manhattan Beach, Calif., on July 19, 2024 ETIENNE LAURENT/AFP via Getty Images Starbucks has ended its open-door policy, which allowed anyone, not just a ...
In a 180-move Monday, Starbucks announced the company is reversing its open-door policy in all its company-owned North American stores. According to the policy posted online, people who enter the ...
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 ...
If you're planning on settling down with a book, working on your screenplay or just using the bathroom, you'd better grab a Frappuccino or danish first. Starbucks announced Monday the company is ...