The Seattle-based coffee chain also announced a new summer-inspired food and drink menu will be coming soon.
"At select locations where social distancing can be maintained, customers can place an order in the café and take their order to-go or use the 'order ahead' feature in the Starbucks app to pick it up at the counter," the company said in a statement.
"In most cases, customers who use the app can pick up their order from a barista at the door without entering the café, the drive-thru, or in cases where social distancing can be implemented, pick up may be available at a counter in a store," the statement said. All stores will continue to practice elevated cleaning and sanitizing protocols that meet or exceed public health guidelines, including frequent cleaning of high touch surface areas. Many customers in the U.S. can continue to access Starbucks Delivers for free home delivery of nearly all food and drink products from the Starbucks menu through Uber Eats. Last month, Starbucks reported a five percent decline in net revenue, compared to last year. The company reported earnings of $328.4 million for the quarter, down by 50.5 percent on the previous year. Sales at Starbucks shops that have been open at least a year dropped by 10 percent across the globe from January to March. More than 75 percent of its locations in Japan, the U.K. and Canada remain closed.
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