Temporary closure for all Starbucks stores

by Rachel Nixon | February 26, 2008 at 04:11 pm
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Bad news if you want a coffee fix on the way home today.

Starbucks, which last week announced 600 layoffs, plans to temporarily close its 7,100 U.S. stores on Tuesday for three hours of employee training.

The coffee chain said the in-store training program which will begin at 5:30 p.m. local time, would foster enthusiasm in its 135,000 U.S. employees and improve the quality of drinks made by Starbucks baristas.

"We believe that this is a bold demonstration of our commitment to our core and a reaffirmation of our coffee leadership," said chief executive Howard Schultz in a statement.

Stores that normally stay open beyond 8:30 p.m. will resume service after the training session is finished.


But wait! Rival coffee shops have moved in to fill the caffeine gap. Crisis averted.

Dunkin' Donuts - "to ensure that no coffee lover is denied a delicious espresso-based beverage" - announced that it will offer small lattes, cappuccinos or espresso drinks for a promotional price of 99 cents on Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Amy Judd

Before that second highlight, I got a glimpse of what life would be like without Starbucks - even if only for a few hours - it wasn't good! ;)

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Rachel Nixon, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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gaffri

Actually i'm in Toronto right now and it seems there's a lot of alternatives. I think one of them i bought coffee from is called Timothys.. 


Is that a worldwide franchise too like Starbucks?

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