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It’s been a rough couple of years for Starbucks. The once-beloved coffee ... or need to use the restroom during their visit,” Jaci Anderson, Starbucks director of corporate communications ...
Starbucks will soon require visitors to buy something to use the bathroom or to get free water. Some store employees say that limiting those amenities to paying customers might not be possible.
and assuming positive intent,” Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson told Fortune in a statement. The Starbucks employee, who works as a barista at a store in Center City, Philadelphia ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the new rules are designed to help prioritize paying customers. Anderson said most other retailers already have similar rules. “We want everyone to feel ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson told Yahoo Finance Monday it is "a practical step that helps us prioritize our paying customers who want to sit and enjoy our cafes or need to use the restroom ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the new rules are designed to help prioritize paying customers. Anderson said most other retailers already have similar rules. “We want everyone to feel ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the policy reversal is designed to help prioritize paying customers. "We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable in our stores," Anderson told USA ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the policy reversal is designed to help prioritize paying customers. "We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable in our stores," Anderson told USA TODAY ...
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the new rules are designed to help prioritize paying customers. Anderson said most other retailers already have similar rules. "We want everyone to feel ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the policy reversal is designed to help prioritize paying customers. "We want everyone to feel ...
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 was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores.