The free refills will be served in coffee mugs, glasses, or a clean personal cup brought from home and are only available on ...
Starbucks introduces panic buttons and conflict de-escalation training to address customer behavior in U.S. stores.
In a Tuesday earnings call, Starbucks chairman and CEO Brian Niccol said the company would be cutting its menu by 30% in the ...
The new policies come as part of a push by Starbucks' new chairman and CEO, Brian Niccol, to reinvigorate the chain's sagging ...
DENVER — Starbucks is implementing new policies aimed ... The coffee chain also said it will be implementing a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct to provide clarity that its "spaces are for use by ...
The footnote of the official statement adds that they plan to ask anyone who does not follow this code of conduct to leave the store and may request help from local law enforcement. Starbucks ...
And workers might call local police to handle those not adhering to Starbucks's new code of conduct. Starbucks reversed its open-door policy in all its company-owned North American stores.
Starbucks is rolling out another big change to its policies today, but fans will likely enjoy this one. On Monday, Jan. 27, the global chain of cafés' new approach to refills officially went into ...
Another change Starbucks announced was instituting a "code of conduct" to provide workers and customers "access to comfortable seating and a clean, safe environment" which "is critical to getting ...
Changes at Starbucks might remind customers of the chain of the old. Beginning Monday, several policies are returning to Starbucks’ locations in United States and Canada — part of CEO Brian ...