Thirty stores reopening from next week will not be offering in-store seating, while the company considers local government restrictions and infection curves as it reopens branches.
"Since Mar. 16, many Starbucks locations have been serving their communities at the drive-thru. While some locations may continue to operate only at the drive-thru, others will expand their service to include grab-and-go or entryway pickup," the company said in the latest statement.
Starbuck will also be implementing new precautionary measures at its branches. All employees are required to complete a"pre-check" before starting their work shifts, including"taking their temperature, to ensure they are ready and able to work." Employees are also"required to wear facial coverings during their shifts and continue to frequently wash their hands. They also have the option to wear gloves," the company said.
"For their delivery, customers can enable a 'contactless' handoff by adding a note for their delivery person to leave their order at the door. As part of our effort to support our communities during this challenging time, we are removing the delivery fees on orders," the company notes. Sales at Starbucks shops that have been open at least a year dropped by 10 percent across the globe from January to March. More than 75 percent of its locations in Japan, the U.K. and Canada remain closed.
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