No printers or PCs, Starbucks Korea tells customers
Starbucks Korea has recently announced a new policy asking customers not to bring large items like printers and desktop computers into their cafes. This decision comes after some people started bringing in not just computers, but also partitions and multiple devices to set up their own office space inside Starbucks. The company says that while laptops, tablets, and mobile phones are still welcome, bulky items that take up too much space and limit seating for others are not allowed.
The trend of working and studying in cafes, known as 'cagongjok' in South Korea, has become more popular since the pandemic. Many people now work from home, and some have turned cafes into their personal offices. This has led to debates in Korean society, with some people feeling annoyed by those who stay for hours after buying just one drink. Social media users have complained that these customers are not only taking up seats but also using electricity for free. One Reddit user commented, 'If you can't afford an office space and Starbucks lets you run your office there for the price of a sugary coffee, go for it.
Starbucks's new rule has sparked reactions online. Some people praised the decision, saying other cafes should follow Starbucks's example. Others said they stopped going to Starbucks because of people working there for too long. One user called the announcement a 'measure against those who've crossed the line with their bad manners. ' Starbucks explained that the policy is meant to make the store pleasant and accessible for everyone. They want to be a welcoming place for coffee and conversation, not just a spot for remote work. This issue is not unique to South Korea; cafes in other countries, like England, are also trying to prevent remote workers from occupying tables for long periods. Starbucks hopes their new policy will help create a better environment for all customers.
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