Starbucks to require purchase to use restrooms, store facilities
- Starbucks is reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores, according to a statement from spokesperson Jaci Anderson.
- The new rules prioritize paying customers and aim to create a better environment for everyone, as stated by Jaci Anderson.
- The open-door policy was implemented in 2018 after two Black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks.
- The new rule is part of a strategy by Starbucks' new Chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to improve sagging sales.
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After updating its code of conduct, Starbucks prohibits the free use of its bathrooms and WiFi, as a way to prioritize its true customers
Starbucks Reverses Its Open-Door Bathroom Policy
Adam Gray/Getty Images News/Getty ImagesIn a significant shift from its previous approach, Starbucks has announced the reversal of its open-door policy, which had allowed non-paying customers to freely utilize its cafes and restrooms. This change comes after nearly seven years of welcoming everyone into their stores without the need for a purchase. Starting Monday, the coffee giant will enforce a new rule: customers must buy something if they wi…
Starbucks Is Officially Reversing Its Famous Open Door Policy
Want to use the Starbucks bathroom? You'll need to buy a coffee or treat.Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto via Getty ImagesStarbucks is making a major change to its rules that may affect your next bathroom break. On Monday, the Seattle-based brand shared a new code of conduct with its store employees, announcing that it's ending its open-door policy, which has allowed people to use its cafe spaces and restrooms without making a purchase. As CNN report…
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