Key Points Starbucks is reversing its previous open door policy. Now, customers will have to make a purchase if they want to ...
Starbucks reverses its open-door policy requiring purchases for restroom access and seating after nearly seven years of ...
Starbucks' new purchase-required policy reverses the open door rule put in place after a store called police on Black men ...
Starbucks has announced that it will be reversing its open door policy, which was first implemented in 2018. The ...
Starbucks announced a bold decision to revise open-door policy requires customers to make a purchase to stay in its stores or ...
The new guideline is a reversal of a 2018 open-door policy that was implemented after two Black men, who had not ordered ...
Starbucks visitors must now buy something to sit in its cafes or use the restroom, reversing the chain's open-door policy ...
Starbucks, long synonymous with the idea of a "third space" between home and work, has reversed its open-door policy.
Starbucks will no longer allow nonpaying customers to stay in its cafes, according to a new policy.
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 facilities in North America are now only available to paying customers, as the reverses its open-door policy ...
Starbucks announced Monday that it is reversing its open-door policy and now requires purchases to access store facilities. The updated code of conduct also prohibits discrimination, harassment, ...