Starbucks will cease selling newspapers in its stores in
September, The New York Times and others reported.
Print
editions of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and local
newspapers were long sold at the chain’s 8,600 U.S. locations.
Starbucks
provided no explanation for the move, the Times said. The chain is also taking
out shelves stocked with whole-bean coffee and snacks, the paper said.
“We are
always looking at what we offer our customers in our stores and making
adjustments to our portfolio based on changing customer behavior,” said Sanja
Gould, a company spokeswoman, in a statement.
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