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Starbucks announces an unexpected change to their dress code policy for baristas nationwide starting on May 12.
Soon, when you go in to your local Starbucks for your favorite espresso or latte, you'll notice the baristas will look a little different. Starbucks announced its dress code for baristas changed.
Starbucks is updating its dress code to limit the amount of colors that staff can wear as part of effort to enhance its signature green apron look. Starting on May 12, baristas will be required to ...
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