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Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy after almost seven years, now requiring that people make a purchase if they want ...
Starbucks will no longer allow nonpaying customers to stay in its cafes, according to a new policy. The coffee company once tried to rebrand itself as an open-door cafe that allowed anyone to use ...
It has been over three months since Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the coffee chain’s bathrooms, internet, get water, and use the chain ...
Here’s why Starbucks employees are pushing against the company’s dress code changes, that took effect on May 12, and what the new dress code entails.
Starbucks' new open-door policy reveals a shift in American middle-class values — and a transformation for the coffee giant. The coffee chain recently announced that all people could visit and ...
Starbucks has decided to update its dress code in all its stores. Does this mean we'll no longer see the iconic green apron on its uniforms?
The latest initiative comes after Starbucks restored its free refill policy, brought back its condiment bar, re-introduced its coffee cup doodles and reversed its “open-door policy,” meaning ...
It has been over three months since Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the coffee chain’s bathrooms, internet, get water, and use the chain’s lobby ...