Starbucks Considering Limited Access, Mobile and Drive-Thru Only

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Starbucks may limit access to mobile orders and/or drive-thru only due to the coronavirus.

Starbucks -- a place millions of Americans rely on for free wireless as much as coffee -- is now considering shutting down in-store operations due to the coronavirus.

The coffee giant says that as a last resort it could shut down the store all together"if we feel it is in the best interest of our customers and partners." These are precautionary steps in addition to increased cleaning and sanitizing procedures for its thousands of stores. For the record, Starbucks says it's currently maintaining regular operations across the U.S. and Canada, and will modify operations on a community-by-community and store-by-store basis.

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