Starbucks updated thier Coffeehouse Code of Conduct across North American locations. The biggest change? No more Open Door ...
Planning to pop into Starbucks to meet a friend, use the restroom or the internet? You better order a latte or cold brew ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has announced a slew of initiatives to regain loyalty, including simplifying the menu, freezing ...
The new rule comes as part of a push by Starbucks' new chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to reinvigorate the chain's sagging ...
Starbucks has announced that it will be reversing its open door policy, which was first implemented in 2018. The ...
Starbucks visitors must now buy something to sit in its cafes or use the restroom, reversing the chain's open-door policy ...
Niccol vowed to “fundamentally change” Starbucks’ strategy to “win back customers” and has since rolled out a plethora of ...
The change revokes the open-door policy established in 2018, which allowed non-paying guests to use the space and restrooms.
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On Monday, Starbucks announced that—after almost seven years—it was rolling back its open-door policy. It’s a reversal of a ...
Starbucks' new purchase-required policy reverses the open door rule put in place after a store called police on Black men ...
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...