As social distancing measure, Starbucks temporarily shifts to ‘to go’ model in US and Canada

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Beginning today, Starbucks is instituting a temporary move to a &to go& model for all of its locations in the U.S
and Canada
One of the more sweeping actions taken by a major food chain, the coffee giant is looking to adhere to advice about social distancing among
an exponential uptick in cases of COVID-19
The model, which find the company closing down seating in its cafe and patio areas, will be in place for at least two weeks, according to
the company
Instead, Starbucks will rely on its app for ordering ahead, drive thru in certain locations, walk up counter and delivery
Locations in &high-social gathering locations& like schools and malls will temporarily be closed
Same goes for communities that have been hit with large clusters of COVID-19 cases
&As we all know, the situation with COVID-19 is extremely dynamic and we will continue to review the facts and science and make the
proactive decisions necessary to protect our partners, customers and communities,& EVP Rossann Williams said in a statement
&Every community needs are incredibly different
We want to make sure we play a constructive role by taking responsible actions, in partnership with the CDC and local public health
authorities, so we can continue to do what right for our partners and customers.& Earlier in the week CEO Kevin Johnson laid out some
preemptive plans aimed at prioritizing &the health and well-being of our customers and partners while also playing a constructive role in
supporting local health officials and government leaders as they work to contain the virus.&