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Starbucks reversed a 7-year-old policy that invited anyone to hang out in its stores or use the restroom, regardless of whether they bought anything.
Starbucks ’ new code of conduct also bans discrimination or harassment, consumption of outside alcohol, smoking, vaping, drug use and asking strangers for money.
Some say Starbucks ' open-door policy invited trouble and left fewer seats available for paying customers.
But others say the new policy made them less likely to patronize Starbucks .
At least 20 states have passed versions of the Restroom Access Act , which requires retailers to let people with certain medical conditions, like Crohn ’s disease, use their restrooms.
But even the term “customer” is ambiguous, says Soifer .
The wider issue, Soifer says, is a lack of public restroom facilities in the U.S ..
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