Did Starbucks Really Close 6 LA Locations Because It Was Concerned About Worker Safety?

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Did Starbucks Really Close 6 LA Locations Because It Was Concerned About Worker Safety?
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From the Santa Monica Pier to Hollywood, it’s unclear why the company chose to keep some stores open while closing others (via eaterla)

Hollywood Boulevard and Western in Los FelizFirst and Los Angeles Streets in Little TokyoSanta Monica Pier

“Our communities are facing tough challenges surrounding personal safety, rising drug use mental health crisis, chronic homelessness, and that sometimes those play out sometimes within the four walls of our Starbucks stores because we’re part of the communities we serve.”

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