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Starbucks' open door policy is getting thrown out the window among changes for the company. The coffee chain announced on Monday it would reverse its seven-year-long open door policy in company ...
Starbucks reverses its open-door policy requiring purchases for restroom access and seating after nearly seven years of inclusivity.
Starbucks is doing away with its open-door policy, which allows people to come into the coffee chain without having to buy anything, according to several news outlets, including CNN. The company ...
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 ...
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting.
Nearly seven years ago, Starbucks allowed non-paying customers to use its facilities. However, starting Monday, Starbucks reversed that policy.
The 2018 open-door policy was introduced following backlash over an incident in Philadelphia when two men were arrested for having a meeting in a Starbucks without purchasing anything.
In a 180-move Monday, Starbucks announced the company is reversing its open-door policy in all its company-owned North American stores.
The new rules reverse an open-door policy put in place in 2018, after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had gone for a business meeting.
When did the Starbucks open door policy began? The move reverses a rule change the coffee chain made in 2018 after a store manager called the police on two Black men when they didn't order food or ...