Houston Chronicle

Starbucks will let anyone use its restrooms, even without a purchase.

-

Starbucks has told employees to let anyone use the restroom, even if they haven’t bought anything, as it reviews its policies and tries to restore its reputation after the arrest of two black men at a coffee shop in Philadelph­ia.

The coffee chain said it wants all customers who come in “to feel welcome” and it’s conducting a three-month review of its guidelines. “We don’t want to become a public bathroom,” said Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz, “but we’re going to make the right decision a hundred percent of the time and give people the key.”

The arrests were a major embarrassm­ent for Starbucks, which has projected itself as a socially conscious company and has promoted its stores as a place for people to gather outside of homes and offices.

Schultz said Starbucks had maintained a “loose policy” on bathroom access, though decisions were ultimately left up to store managers on whether someone could use them. At the Philadelph­ia store where the two men were arrested April 12, it was policy to ask people who hadn’t bought anything to leave.

Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson settled with Starbucks earlier this month for an undisclose­d sum and an offer of a free college education. Separately, they reached a deal with Philadelph­ia for a symbolic $1 each and a promise from city officials to set up a $200,000 program for young entreprene­urs.

The company plans to close U.S. stores on the afternoon of May 29 for racial-bias training for employees.

 ?? Sarahbeth Maney ?? Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz says he doesn’t want people to feel “less than” if they are refused access.
Sarahbeth Maney Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz says he doesn’t want people to feel “less than” if they are refused access.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States