Starbucks will no longer allow nonpaying customers to stay in its cafes, according to a new policy.
The new guideline is a reversal of a 2018 open-door policy that was implemented after two Black men, who had not ordered anything, were arrested at a Philadelphia store.
The new rule comes as part of a push by Starbucks' new chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to reinvigorate the chain's sagging ...
The iconic coffee chain has announced a new policy that prevents people from hanging out or using the bathroom in Starbucks ...
Starbucks has announced it will reverse its open-door policy, now requiring customers to purchase something before sitting in ...
Starbucks announced that all North American stores will end the open-door policy, which was first launched in 2018. The post ...
Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy after almost seven years, now requiring that people make a purchase if they want ...
Some Starbucks customers are using the chain's mobile app to try to get faster drive-thru service.But Starbucks store ...
Starbucks is issuing a “Code of Conduct” for all its coffeehouses as it prioritizes paying customers over those using only the restrooms or the Wi-Fi, the company says. The Starbucks Code of Conduct ...
While many people may think of Starbucks as a quick place to grab a cup of coffee from the drive-thru, others might view the ...
Coffee giant Starbucks is now requiring that people make a purchase if they want to hang out at its coffee shops or use its ...
Plan to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks? It will now cost you, according to a new company policy. Starbucks reversed a policy it had in place where customers could use the restroom and hang ...