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Starbucks requires all customers to wear masks as of Sept 14th at all café locations in Canada.

Darpan News Desk Starbucks, 31 Aug, 2020 09:52 PM
  • Starbucks requires all customers to wear masks as of Sept 14th at all café locations in Canada.

In its continued commitment to prioritizing the health and well-being of partners (employees) and customers, and to control the spread of COVID-19, Starbucks Canada today announced that beginning on September 14, it will require customers to wear facial coverings while visiting all company-owned café locations in Canada.

At select locations where a local government mandate is not in place, customers that may not be wearing a facial covering will have various options to order their Starbucks: Drive-thru Curbside pickup and through the Starbucks app Placing an order for delivery through Starbucks Delivers.

The company is committed to playing a constructive role in supporting health and government officials as they work to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

All decisions are grounded in partner and customer care and safety, based on facts and science, and communicated with transparency.

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