Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, which allowed anyone to use its restrooms or hang out without making a purchase.
The days of walking into Starbucks to use their free Wifi are over unless you make a purchase. The major coffee franchise recently changed its code of conduct.
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If you want to spend time at Starbucks –either studying, lounging, or just need to use the bathroom–, you’ll now need to make ...
And the people needing to use the facilities aren’t just people out on a shopping trip. They are Uber drivers, Amazon drivers ...
If you want to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks, you’re going to have to buy something. Starbucks on Monday said it ...
Starbucks announced the company would reverse its "open door" policy, limiting the use of its premises to paying customers ...
Starbucks just made a change to how it will take care of its customers, dropping its "Open Door" policy to prioritize paying ...
Starbucks, the Seattle-based coffee chain, has been in business since 1971. It recently reversed its open-door policy — and ...
Restaurants restricting their facilities to paying customers is pretty standard, but Starbucks’ return to such a practice is ...