According to Starbucks' new code of conduct, nonpaying customers will no longer be able to use the coffee shop's restrooms.
Its "open door policy" is now being altered, ostensibly to "deter homeless people and non-paying customers who have come to ...
Starbucks has reversed its open policy. Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, which will now require customers to make a purchase to use its spaces or restrooms. Washrooms, cafes, and patios will ...
Starbucks Corp reversed a policy allowing anyone, even those who hadn’t purchased anything, to use its cafes, patios and ...
A roundup of the exclusive cold cups and tumblers in Starbucks and Disney's 2025 limited-edition Valentine's Day merch ...
The open-door policy began in 2018 after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia location while waiting for a friend.
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, prioritizing access for paying customers and employees. The coffeehouse chain will ...
The news garnered mixed reactions from consumers, though, with responses to the news shared by a pop culture update account ...
Starbucks has reversed its open policy, implementing a new code of conduct effective Jan. 27 to prioritize paying customers.
If you don't have a pink tumbler in rotation yet, make some room for this candy-hearts-colored holiday drop. Available now at ...
The company issued a new code of conduct as part of its plan to make stores more welcoming and win back consumers, Starbucks ...
Starbucks just debuted its four-piece Valentine's Day cup collection. The design features pixelated pink hearts, which gives ...