Starbucks Reverses Open-Door Policy in Move to ‘Prioritize’ Paying Customers
Starbucks is reversing its open-door policy in its company-owned stores.
Starbucks is cracking down on folks who use its restrooms and hang out in its stores without making a purchase.
In a reversal of its seven-year-old open-door policy, Starbucks will require that visitors to its stores make a purchase if they want to use the restroom or linger. The coffee giant announced the change, which goes into effect later this month, in a post on its website entitled the “Our Coffeehouse Code of Conduct..."
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