The move is the latest sign of the outbreak's disruption of daily life as it spreads. FMTNews Starbucks
A sign at a Starbucks store in Washington tells customers of the temporary ban on reusable cups.
In 2018, 1.3% of customers in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Africa were served drinks in cups they brought along, the company said in its annual report. Airlines are slashing flights to countries with large outbreaks, schools are closing, meetings are being cancelled and many companies are changing their operations.
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