Word gets out quite quickly in the "homeless community".
What is interesting to me is that these kinds of decisions are very difficult to reverse.
And, Starbucks will want to take it back very, very soon, one suspects.
How soon?
As soon as the coffee consuming public learns that "homeless" have higher rates of HIV, TB, and Hep A and C; and, they do not cover their coughs and they are not particularly, um, tidy.
The Lib culture cannot sustain this “no borders” policy. They ruined San Francisco’s streets.
Now Starbucks wants to be a sanctuary city for the homeless.
This will not go over well with regular customer because the “exclusive” appeal will wither away.