Starbucks Restores Free Refills and Condiment Bar, Rolls Out Spring Menu Changes

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Starbucks Restores Free Refills and Condiment Bar, Rolls Out Spring Menu Changes
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Starbucks is bringing back popular pre-COVID features, including free refills for in-store customers and the condiment bar. The coffee giant also announced a new spring menu preview, featuring returning favorites and exciting new additions.

With two major changes to its in-store policies, Starbucks is trying to get back to its pre-COVID ways. On Jan. 27, the coffee giant announced that it is bringing back free refills and the condiment bar. Starbucks says that starting today, customers will once again be able to add their own sweetener, milks and more to their beverage with the return of the condiment bar.

Earlier this month, Starbucks reversed its open-door policy, which allowed anyone to lounge in its cafes or use its restrooms without making a purchase. The policy was instated in 2018 after two Black men waiting for a friend were arrested for trespassing in a Philadelphia Starbucks, leading to public outcry. “We want to ensure our spaces are prioritized for use by our customers,” Starbucks wrote on its website.

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