Starbucks temporarily adopts 'to go' model, will close or shorten hours near coronavirus clusters

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Starbucks temporarily adopts 'to go' model, will close or shorten hours near coronavirus clusters
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Starbucks said it is taking increased procautions in its stores as more communities, and the federal government, call for increased levels of 'social distancing' to guard against the COVID-19 outbreak.

For at least the next two weeks, Starbucks will take steps to prevent customers from gathering in its cafes in the U.S. and Canada.

Where there are clusters of coronavirus cases, the company will reduce operating hours or temporarily close.latte, be prepared to grab it to go. For at least the next two weeks, Starbucks will take steps to prevent customers from gathering in its cafes in the U.S. and Canada. It is pausing the use of seating, both inside cafes and on patios. But most cafes, mobile order and pay and drive-thru and delivery options will remain open.

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