Recently, I was working from a Starbucks in New York City's Greenwich Village , and I noticed the door that previously housed a public restroom had a new sign that read:"Employees Only." At this moment, I knew the stress of ever finding clean public restrooms was only getting worse.
recently announced that he plans to eliminate the open-bathroom policy across stores. This comes as a blow to everyone who just wishes to relieve themselves while running errands. Remember when Charlotte in thefilm couldn't find a bathroom and she soiled her pants? Yeah, you don't want a Charlotte moment, trust me. The lack of public restrooms in cities across the nation has been a point of discussion for years.
. The book also analyzes public restroom accessibility globally. The United States, the richest country in the world, has some of the least. Starbucks has always been the butt of the joke for how it essentially was the poster child for handling your private business. They even coined the ideology of it being the public's"third place" between work and home.
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