Starbucks is asking customers in South Korea to stop bringing monitors, printers, and desk dividers into their stores
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Starbucks South Korea has implemented a policy discouraging the use of large office equipment in its stores. Customers are urged not to bring items like desktops, printers, or desk partitions into the cafes. The objective is to ensure a pleasant and accessible environment for all patrons. In addition to these restrictions, customers are advised to keep their belongings with them when leaving their seats for long durations. This policy does not impose time limits on customers who choose to dine in the cafes.
The notice said items such as desktops, printers, extension cords, and desk partitions would not be allowed in stores.
Starbucks Korea's new policy doesn't involve time limits for customers dining in stores.
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