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Starbucks has ignited a firestorm among its Gen Z workforce after unveiling a revamped dress code aimed at standardizing ...
Cult US coffee chain Starbucks has sparked uproar among Gen Z workers after drastically changing their uniform.
When a mom sat down with her enthusiastic toddler for breakfast at Starbucks, she did not anticipate a threat of being kicked out if she couldn’t get the little girl’s behavior under control.
It has been over three months since Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to use the coffee chain’s bathrooms, internet, get water, and use the chain ...
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Starbucks will provide two free shirts, but they said they expected to pay for their own extra clothes. A spokesperson pointed to testimonies from employees who said they welcomed the dress code ...
American retiree Keith Richardson, seeking an escape from the commercialized United States, purchased a 667-square-feet, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Nardò, Italy.
The property where he intended to start his new life must not be anywhere near a McDonald’s or Starbucks, for him two symbols of the commercialized world he was trying to escape in the US.
Shirts can be short- or long-sleeved and collared or collarless, the company said in a memo released Monday. Starbucks will give each employee two free T-shirts. Starbucks said the new dress code ...