According to international media reports, Starbucks will close a number of American stores, and the reason for closing American stores is due to security problems. The relevant person in charge of Starbucks said that the purpose of closing stores this time is actually to increase the security risks of Starbucks due to the increase of criminals and homeless people and drug addicts in the bathroom, so they chose to close a number of American stores.
Everyone should know that the United States is a highly developed liberal country, but because the United States is too free, there are many drug addicts and criminals in this country, and these people often choose to commit illegal and criminal acts in the bathrooms of some beverage shops or restaurants, and Starbucks is also one of the injured stores. Therefore, in order to reduce the safety risk factors of its stores, I have closed many stores in the United States. Crime, homelessness and drug users in bathrooms are increasing in the United States
According to Starbucks officials, the reason why Starbucks closed many stores in the United States is because criminals are increasing in some areas of the United States, and some drug addicts are taking drugs in bathrooms, while some homeless people are going to sleep in Starbucks, so Starbucks officials chose to close many stores in the United States in order to reduce the security risks of stores. Many netizens also understand Starbucks' actions. After all, the United States is a country with a high crime rate, and the criminals there are usually vicious. More importantly, people in the United States are qualified to hold guns, so once a crime is committed, the consequences will be very serious. Summary
Generally speaking, Starbucks will close a number of stores in the United States. They are not trying to achieve certain interests, but are really thinking about the safety of stores and consumers themselves. According to the latest official news of Starbucks, due to the serious security problems in the United States, it is planned to permanently close 16 stores in the United States, which is enough to show that there are serious loopholes in public security management in the United States, which also leads Starbucks to do so.