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Starbucks Goes From Sip and Stay to Grab and Go Starbucks Goes From Sip and Stay to Grab and Go
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There was a new sign affixed to Starbucks doors across the United States on Monday. “We have temporarily closed our seating area, but we remain open to serve you,” it said. “Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.”There was a new sign affixed to Starbucks doors across the United States on Monday. “We have temporarily closed our seating area, but we remain open to serve you,” it said. “Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.”
The floor was unusually empty at one location in Upper Manhattan, with tables and chairs stacked near the windows.The floor was unusually empty at one location in Upper Manhattan, with tables and chairs stacked near the windows.
The milk and cream were missing from their usual spot (but available upon request, according to a sign). One woman with a pastry in a paper bag lingered to get access to the store’s Wi-Fi with her phone until a barista apologetically explained to her that, according to a new policy, she had to leave.The milk and cream were missing from their usual spot (but available upon request, according to a sign). One woman with a pastry in a paper bag lingered to get access to the store’s Wi-Fi with her phone until a barista apologetically explained to her that, according to a new policy, she had to leave.
Starbucks, the biggest coffee chain in the United States, has long marketed itself as a “third place” where customers could order a latte but also sit for a prolonged time with a notebook, newspaper or laptop. Bonus points for a table near an electrical outlet, or maybe a window seat.Starbucks, the biggest coffee chain in the United States, has long marketed itself as a “third place” where customers could order a latte but also sit for a prolonged time with a notebook, newspaper or laptop. Bonus points for a table near an electrical outlet, or maybe a window seat.
But in a statement on Sunday, the company said it was temporarily “pausing the use of all seating, including both the cafe and patio areas,” in its outlets in the United States and Canada.But in a statement on Sunday, the company said it was temporarily “pausing the use of all seating, including both the cafe and patio areas,” in its outlets in the United States and Canada.
Customers can still order drinks and snacks using the Starbucks app and by delivery or drive-through. Many shops are open for customers to grab and go, but for at least two weeks, they won’t be able to sit and sip.Customers can still order drinks and snacks using the Starbucks app and by delivery or drive-through. Many shops are open for customers to grab and go, but for at least two weeks, they won’t be able to sit and sip.
At a time of social distancing, many offices are off limits and service and retail businesses large and small are experimenting with ways to stem the spread of the coronavirus.At a time of social distancing, many offices are off limits and service and retail businesses large and small are experimenting with ways to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Those who need to work remotely might have seen Starbucks as a good place to get things done. Now, that, too, is off the table.Those who need to work remotely might have seen Starbucks as a good place to get things done. Now, that, too, is off the table.
The coffee chain, which has more than 10,000 company-owned outlets in the United States and Canada, is not alone.The coffee chain, which has more than 10,000 company-owned outlets in the United States and Canada, is not alone.
Tim Hortons, the popular Canadian fast-food chain, announced that it would close its dining areas beginning Tuesday to focus on takeout, drive-through and delivery service.
On Monday, the governors of Connecticut, New Jersey and New York, announced broad restrictions on public life in those states: Casinos, gyms and movie theaters will be closed starting Monday evening, they said, and bars and restaurants will be limited to takeout and delivery.On Monday, the governors of Connecticut, New Jersey and New York, announced broad restrictions on public life in those states: Casinos, gyms and movie theaters will be closed starting Monday evening, they said, and bars and restaurants will be limited to takeout and delivery.
Some Starbucks locations in high-traffic areas, like malls and campuses, will be temporarily closed entirely, the company said.Some Starbucks locations in high-traffic areas, like malls and campuses, will be temporarily closed entirely, the company said.
“As we all know, the situation with Covid-19 is extremely dynamic and we will continue to review the facts and science and make the proactive decisions necessary to protect our partners, customers and communities,” said Rossann Williams, the executive who oversees the company’s 200,000 workers in the United States.“As we all know, the situation with Covid-19 is extremely dynamic and we will continue to review the facts and science and make the proactive decisions necessary to protect our partners, customers and communities,” said Rossann Williams, the executive who oversees the company’s 200,000 workers in the United States.
“Partners” is the term Starbucks uses for its employees, including baristas.“Partners” is the term Starbucks uses for its employees, including baristas.
The company last week told its employees in the United States that it would provide up to two weeks of paid leave to any employee who was infected with the virus or had extended contact with a co-worker or household member who tested positive.The company last week told its employees in the United States that it would provide up to two weeks of paid leave to any employee who was infected with the virus or had extended contact with a co-worker or household member who tested positive.
Starbucks had previously responded to the spread of coronavirus by prohibiting customers from using their own cups and implementing a strict cleaning regimen, telling employees to wash their hands and disinfect “high-touch” surfaces every 30 minutes.Starbucks had previously responded to the spread of coronavirus by prohibiting customers from using their own cups and implementing a strict cleaning regimen, telling employees to wash their hands and disinfect “high-touch” surfaces every 30 minutes.
Last week, some employees expressed concern about the added work, especially because many Starbucks locations follow a lean staffing model.Last week, some employees expressed concern about the added work, especially because many Starbucks locations follow a lean staffing model.
Starbucks did not respond on Monday to a question about how the seating announcement would affect staffing.Starbucks did not respond on Monday to a question about how the seating announcement would affect staffing.