Starbucks is asking baristas to write messages, names, and even smiley faces by hand on cups in the latest effort to make its ...
If you're planning to travel abroad at the end of the month or later this year, you might notice a change at Starbucks.
If you're planning to travel abroad at the end of the month or later this year, you might notice a change at Starbucks. Starting January 27, the coffee chain will require customers to make a ...
The reintroduction of Starbucks' 'buy something or leave' should be seen in the context of a dramatic shift in the global ...
The announcement notes that the code of conduct was "designed to provide clarity that our spaces—including our cafes, patios and restrooms—are for use by customers and partners." A message from ...
In a significant reversal, Starbucks has revealed that customers will no longer be allowed to linger in its cafes without making a purchase. Nearly seven years after introducing a policy ...
Starbucks' new code of conduct ... a return to personal touches like baristas writing messages on cups and offering free refills for customers who linger after purchasing a drink.
The shrinkage in sales comes after Starbucks faced a boycott over alleged political alliances in the Gaza war and suffered sharp criticism from customers for hiking its menu prices. In the midst ...
A Starbucks spokesperson told BBC News: "Implementing a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct... is a practical step that helps us prioritise our paying customers who want to sit and enjoy our cafes.