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Planning to pop into Starbucks to meet a friend, use the restroom or the internet? You better order a latte or cold brew ...
In 2025, the global coffee brand is back on the news, this time for making changes to its Code of Conduct across stores in ...
Starbucks' new purchase-required policy reverses the open door rule put in place after a store called police on Black men ...
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.
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, and will no longer allow use of restrooms or the internet by non-customers.
One of the world’s largest coffee chains is implementing a huge new rule change that could have major ramifications for visitors to the UK’s high streets. Starbucks introduced the policy of allowing ...
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...