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Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the new rules are designed to help prioritize paying customers. Anderson said most other retailers already have similar rules.
Starbucks has been ordered to pay $50 million to a customer who suffered severe burns and disfigurement after hot drinks spilled in his lap in 2020.
Starbucks’s most recent plans to get customers back in the door — including hand-writing names on cups, free refills, and requiring customers to pay to stay — are a real mixed bag.
Starbucks is about to make visitors buy something to use the bathroom or get free water. Some workers say the plans might not pan out.
Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson said the new rules are designed to help prioritize paying customers. Anderson said most other retailers already have similar rules.
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.
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.
Starbucks is changing its rules around hanging out and using the free Wi-Fi and restrooms, officials said. Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson told USA TODAY that the policy changes are focused ...
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 implemented its open-door policy in 2018 after two Black men were arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia where they had gone for a business meeting.