Starbucks is about to make visitors buy something to use the bathroom or get free water. Some workers say the plans might not ...
Some baristas anticipate an increase in customer altercations due to a new policy requiring an item purchase to use the ...
A Starbucks employee said the chain held training on how to handle customers asking to use the restroom or sit in the store ...
Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy after almost seven years, now requiring that people make a purchase if they want ...
The new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of alcohol, smoking, drug use, and panhandling in ...
If you want to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks, you’re going to have to buy something. Starbucks said Monday it was ...
Starbucks spokeswoman Jaci Anderson told The Washington Post in a statement that the policy is designed to prioritize paying customers and staff, and to make everyone “feel welcome and ...
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, and will no longer allow use of restrooms or the internet by non-customers.
Starbucks says you can't use its Wi-Fi or restroom or hang out without a purchase. Here's why the rules are changing and what ...
What they're saying: "We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable in our stores," said Starbucks spokesperson Jaci ...
Starbucks visitors must now buy something to sit in its cafes or use the restroom, reversing the chain's open-door policy ...
By the end of the month, you'll need to buy something or be with someone buying something if you want to hang out at ...