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You can just go and have a cup of coffee, work there—but people are taking it a little bit to the extreme nowadays,” one ...
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Starbucks customers in South Korea have been asked to stop bringing "bulky items" into cafes to do their office work, after ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNStarbucks In South Korea Bans Desktop Computers, Printers In Cafes
Starbucks in South Korea has updated its policy to ban customers from bringing bulky items like desktop computers and ...
The Korea Herald reported last week that Starbucks stores in the country had introduced a ban on electronics, aside from the ...
Many South Koreans working from home were bringing multiple computers and cubicle-style dividers to Starbucks, making it ...
The coffee chain's Korean business is fighting back at "cagongjok", a growing trend of using cafes as full-time offices.
According to a recent report from The Korea Herald, Starbucks has banned the use of full-size desktop computers, printers, ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNWorking Remotely From Starbucks? Don't Bring Printers, PCs, Coffee Chain Tells Customers In South Korea
Starbucks Korea has changed its rules to stop remote workers from using cafes like offices and asked them not to bring big ...
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VnExpress International on MSNStarbucks Korea bans printers, desktops as more customers set up offices at cafes
Starbucks in South Korea has asked customers to stop bringing printers, desktop computers and bulky office equipment as ...
It’s not unusual to see remote workers camped out in a Starbucks cafe with their laptop, but in South Korea people were ...
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