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Starbucks would rather close down stores than keep its open-door policy
Starbucks (SBUX) is making big changes in the name of safety. In lieu of its 2018-era goal to become the “third place” where people hang out, Starbucks has a new “Coffeehouse Code of Conduct.” This policy limits access to stores,
Starbucks CEO calls reversal of open-door policy 'practical," will close stores if needed
Earlier this month, the 54-year-old company shared plans to implement a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct where only paying customers can sit in-store or use the restroom — a reversal from its practice of letting anyone in the door. Niccol said the change was made due to feedback from customers and employees.
Starbucks is banking on ‘mug hugs’ to get customers to hang around in store longer
As Brian Niccol orchestrates the turnaround of Starbucks, one thing he wants to see is customers enjoying a "mug hug." Niccol coined the phrase on the coffee giant's earnings call this week, which beat Wall Street expectations after it revealed Q1 revenue of $9.
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Do Any of These 6 Things and Immediately Get Kicked Out of Starbucks
The Cupid's Choice Specialty Donut is filled with Bavarian Kreme and is topped with strawberry icing and sprinkles. The ...
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Goodbye to Starbucks' polite rule: A new code of conduct for customers begins on January 27
A new policy from the coffee chain will not allow customers in the US to use the bathroom without having made a prior ...
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Starbucks changes 2025: What to know about free refills, condiment bars and more
Changes arrive at Starbucks US. cafés on Monday, including a new code of conduct, free refills and the return of condiment ...
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Will Handwritten Names on Cups and Free Refills Actually Make Starbucks Better?
According to CNN, Starbucks baristas will soon return to hand-writing customers’ names in Sharpie on their cups, a practice ...
EURweb
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Starbucks Tested Panic Buttons for Staff in 5 US Stores
Starbucks introduces panic buttons and conflict de-escalation training to address customer behavior in U.S. stores.
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Starbucks is downsizing its menu because its ‘overly complex’
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol outlined the plan on Starbucks’ earnings call this week, saying the company will make a “roughly ...
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Starbucks purchase policy and free refills take effect today. What to know
Starbucks' policy requiring purchases in order to use restrooms or hang out at the coffee shops began today. The chain's free ...
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Free refills are back at Starbucks — but only certain customers qualify
No disposable or plastic vessels will be able to get the free refills. Additionally, if you purchase a cold brew, latte, ...
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Starbucks offers free refills, issues code of conduct; What you need to know
Starbucks
is making some changes in 2025, including free refills and a
code
of conduct
. The coffee giant is trying to win your business back after there was a reported decline in foot traffic.
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Starbucks is offering free refills — but there's a catch
These customers will be able to enjoy free refills on hot brewed or iced coffee, or hot or iced tea during their visit.
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Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu, make changes to mobile ordering, CEO announces
Starbucks will trim "roughly 30%" of its menu items by the end of the 2025 fiscal year, CEO Brian Niccol said Tuesday. Why it ...
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