Starbucks’ new policy turns shared spaces into private goods to combat the overuse problem associated with common resources
There's always the magical place of a Library to hang out. They even both go for the same vibes!
I once saw a man set up a small TV and gaming console in a Starbucks cafe.
Anon can’t even use their name. People who expect something for nothing are a cancer on society. It wasn’t busy anyway doesn’t excuse away being a squatter.
I love this idea!!!!!!!!!! I've been a Starbucks paying customer for over 20 years will continue to support my local Starbucks.
as a former starbucks squatter, my regular locations were usually half-empty, and i would almost always sit on the patio in nice weather locations.
in fact, it would not have been my haunt if always crowded, so this articles misses the vast majority of locations across the country.
unimaginative corporations always fail on the blunt side. anyway, panera has become more convenient for a few years.
There's always the magical place of a Library to hang out. They even both go for the same vibes!
I once saw a man set up a small TV and gaming console in a Starbucks cafe.
Anon can’t even use their name. People who expect something for nothing are a cancer on society. It wasn’t busy anyway doesn’t excuse away being a squatter.
I love this idea!!!!!!!!!! I've been a Starbucks paying customer for over 20 years will continue to support my local Starbucks.
as a former starbucks squatter, my regular locations were usually half-empty, and i would almost always sit on the patio in nice weather locations.
in fact, it would not have been my haunt if always crowded, so this articles misses the vast majority of locations across the country.
unimaginative corporations always fail on the blunt side. anyway, panera has become more convenient for a few years.