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Starbucks bans printers and desktops after Korean customers turn cafes into offices – UK Times

By uk-times.com12 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Starbucks has banned the use of desktop computers, printers and multiplugs in all of its South Korean stores after customers turned cafes into home offices.

The coffee giant also restricted the use of large partitions, which were being used to set up cubicle spaces.

Customers are still allowed to bring laptops, tablets and smartphones, but not “bulky items” that “impact the shared space”, according to notices placed in branches.

The move, which was first reported by The Korea Herald, is aimed at a group of people known as “cagongjok”, which roughly translates to “a tribe of people who study at cafes”.

Cafe owners in the country have complained that cagongjok are impacting the profitability of their stores by taking up space, freeloading electricity, and sitting for hours after only buying one drink.

Social media users have had mixed reactions to the new rule, with some praising the US company for preventing people from taking advantage of the cafe’s hospitality.

“This is why I avoided Starbucks, and it seems like a fair measure against their rude behaviour,” one user wrote in a post to X. “It really feels like there are too many people lacking basic common sense these days.”

A spokesperson for Starbucks said: “Starbucks Korea has updated its policy so all customers can have a pleasant and accessible store experience.

“While laptops and smaller personal devices are welcome, customers are asked to refrain from bringing desktop computers, printers, or other bulky items that may limit seating and impact the shared space.

“Starbucks remains committed to being a welcoming third place for coffee and connection, and where community thrives in every cup, every conversation, and every visit.”

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