Starbucks to start banning smoking within 25 feet of its stores beginning June 1, where permitted by its leases; intent to expand indoor no-smoking policy to outdoor seating areas
Nevin Barich
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May 31, 2013
(Associated Press)
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STARBUCKS TO BAN SMOKING WITHIN 25 FEET OF CAFES AND IN OUTDOOR SEATING AREAS
Starbucks customers will soon have to stamp out their cigarettes before approaching the cafes.
The Seattle-based chain says it will start banning smoking within 25 feet of its stores, beginning Saturday, where permitted by its leases.
Starbucks spokeswoman Jaime Lynn Riley says the intent is to expand the indoor no-smoking policy to the outdoor seating areas.
"If there were any concerns, we would hope to resolve it amicably." Riley said, referring to a customer who might be smoking within the restricted area.
The rule will apply to the 7,000 cafes owned and operated by Starbucks Corp., regardless of whether they have outdoor seating areas.
The policy shouldn't cause a big difference in many areas that already ban smoking within a certain distance of a business entrance.
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