Two popular restaurant chains are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to handling the problem of homelessness in Hoboken, and the new policy is drawing mixed reactions
During lunch hour in the city's downtown area, two of the most popular spots on Washington Avenue — Starbucks and Panera Bread — have no one sitting down inside, enjoying a meal or a coffee.
The tables that once occupied a space inside the Panera are now stacked up in the back of the restaurant. A sign advises customers that it's take out and delivery only.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox."As an Uber Eats delivery man who waits in front of Panera and Starbucks for deliveries, I noticed homeless people every day sitting in Starbucks…some friendly, some not so much. They hang out from open to just about close," said deliveryman Nick DeFelice.
A manager at the Panera confirmed to NBC New York that they did in fact remove the dining tables from the floor about two weeks ago after a fight between customers believed to be homeless. The manager noted that some of the individuals have become increasingly aggressive, and that the company didn't want to do it, but felt it was necessary for the safety of their customers and staff.
"We live in a very urban but also upscale area, and its not something you wish to see everyday. It is unfortunate but it makes sense. I don't personally agree with it, but it's out of my hands," said one customer.
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