cafe chain Starbucks has made  new policy about who can use its cafes. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has announced that anyone can enter  Starbucks cafe in  USA without needing to make  purchase. That means people are free to sit in the cafe or use  restrooms. Mr Schulz has asked all Starbucks staff to treat every person entering the cafe as  customer. He said: "Any person who enters our spaces, including patios, cafes and restrooms, regardless of whether they make  purchase, is considered  customer." This means people can simply use Starbucks to sit down, relax and use  Internet. The new policy applies to more than 8,000 cafes in the United States.
 new policy will also make it easier for store managers and baristas to do their job. There have been high-profile cases recently of managers asking real customers to leave a cafe or telling them they cannot use  bathroom. On April 12, two black men were arrested and escorted out of  Philadelphia Starbucks in handcuffs for waiting for  friend to arrive before they ordered.  week later, another black man was told he could not use the bathroom because he hadn't bought anything. He posted  video online of  white man using the bathroom in  same cafe without buying anything first. Mr Schultz said he didn't want to make Starbucks  public bathroom, but the new policy was " right thing" to do.