The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked widespread unemployment, but these companies are still hiring. SEATTLE - Starbucks will reportedly begin reopening some stores with limited service in May — and anticipates reopening 90% of its company-owned U.S.
locations by early June. The Seattle-based coffee giant temporarily closed about half of its U.S. stores due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The reopening of stores will occur in “carefully planned stages,” Starbucks COO Rosalind Brewer said in a Tuesday earnings call, according to the trade publication Nation’s Restaurant News.
And it won’t necessarily be the same Starbucks experience that many coffee drinkers have come to expect. A view of a Starbucks store open only for mobile orders during the