According to an announcement made on the coffee shop's website, they're introducing a new "Coffeehouse Code of Conduct" that will ultimately put an end to Starbucks' open-door policy. The ...
According to CNN, Starbucks baristas will soon return to hand-writing customers’ names in Sharpie on their cups, a practice ...
The new code of conduct means if you want to hang out or use the restroom at a coffee shop in America you now have to buy something. The code of conduct warns that violators will be asked to leave ...
The free refills will be served in coffee mugs, glasses, or a clean personal cup brought from home and are only available on ...
The chain's previous policy let people stay at shops without buying anything. Starbucks is officially changing its code of conduct and ending a longtime policy that permitted people to sit and ...
The coffee giant said on Monday that a new code of conduct – which will be posted in all company-owned North American stores – will also ban discrimination or harassment, consumption of ...
Starbucks recently updated its code of conduct, saying its stores are only for use by “customers and partners.” ...
“Starbucks spaces are for use by our partners and customers — this includes our cafes, patios and restrooms,” reads the new code of conduct ... in making Starbucks coffee shops “inviting ...
The popular coffee chain Starbucks is putting the kibosh ... America Sara Trilling noted that "we are establishing a new code of conduct that will be displayed in every store.
According to the policy posted online, people who enter the coffee magnet's front doors must now order something from the menu to hang out or use the bathroom. The new code of conduct, which will ...
Starbucks customers in the U.S. and Canada will notice some changes when they visit this week, including the re-introduction ...