Starbucks stores across America will begin reopening next week, but they won't look the same as they did before the coronavirus pandemic.Starbucks
- Starbucks plans have more than 90% of its locations open by June 1, with reopenings starting next week.
- Even as stores reopen, most orders will take place via drive-thru, delivery, and the new "entryway hand off" for mobile orders.
- In select stores that do allow customers inside, Starbucks will remove seating and add social distancing markers.
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As the US reopens business, Starbucks says it plans to have more than 90% of its locations open — with adjusted operations — by June 1.
Starbucks will begin opening stores next week, executives said on Tuesday. However, the stores will look very different than pre-COVID-19 coffee shops. Most stores will not even allow customers inside, with customers picking up their orders at the door or via drive-thru.
Starbucks closed more than half of its stores in the US and Canada due to the coronavirus pandemic, announcing on March 20 that only drive-thru locations would remain open. Locations with drive-thrus shut their interior areas, resulting in an average sales decline of roughly 25% per location, according to executives.
"As we reopen in the US, I think we anticipate that the stores are going to reopen across the nation at a faster rate" than in China, CEO Kevin Johnson said on a call with investors on Tuesday. "But the format we're going to use ... in each store is going to be dependent on sort of what's happening in that particular store."
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