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U.S. stock market movement | Starbucks rises about 1.5%, new regulation states that stores across North America will no longer be open for free.
On January 14, Gelonghui reported that Starbucks (SBUX.US) rose about 1.5% to $94.89. Recently, Starbucks announced a new policy, overturning the open policy that has been in place since 2018, and all stores across North America will no longer be open for free; customers must make a purchase to enter. Employees will also receive training related to this new policy. Additionally, the new regulations warn that violators will be asked to leave, and if necessary, stores may contact law enforcement.
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Express News | Starbucks in the USA is no longer open for free; the latest official response from China has arrived.
The era of shared spaces at Starbucks has ended! No staying in the café or restroom without payment.
Since 2018, the company has allowed anyone to use its shared Starbucks space; the chain allows free refills for non-members.
Starbucks North America requires consumers to make a purchase to enter the store, while the customer service in China states that each store manages itself and there is no mandatory requirement for free public access.
On January 14, according to The Paper, local time on January 13, the coffee chain brand "Starbucks" announced a new regulation, overturning the open policy implemented since 2018. Stores across North America will no longer be open for free; customers will need to make a purchase to enter, and employees will also receive training related to this new policy. Upon calling Starbucks' official customer service in China, the representative stated that currently, Starbucks in the country is managed and operated by each store individually, and specific circumstances are determined by the stores themselves, with no mandatory requirement to not be open for free.
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