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A new Starbucks in Japan has contactless ordering and workspaces that can be reserved in advance, and it shows how the coffee chain is adapting to keep up with remote work demands

  • A new Starbucks storefront in Japan features several reservable workspaces where patrons can keep a distance from one another in their own partially-enclosed stations.
  • This comes amid news of major companies continuing their remote work arrangement to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
  • Photos of the new Tokyo location, which opened on July 30, look similar to co-working spaces like WeWork.
  • The store was designed to serve teleworkers, featuring individual booths for independent workers and tables for group meetings and virtual conferences.
  • Designed in collaboration with Think Labs, you can order drinks and reserve a workspace through various apps.
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